Letters of Freedom, Jean Grainger
Letters of Freedom, Jean Grainger
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Letters of Freedom
The Carmel Sheehan Story

Author: Jean Grainger

Narrator: Siobhan Waring

Unabridged: 6 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Jean Grainger

Published: 09/24/2023


Synopsis

Carmel, a forty year old Irish woman is living a life that’s fine, not exciting or awful, just fine. She has a house, a husband, it’s all ok. She never had kids, but that’s just life, right? She knows she should be grateful. She’s better off than a lot of people. Then one day, out of the blue, she gets a Facebook message, from a total stranger. With information that could transform her life, for better or for much worse. It could be a scam. It could be malicious. It could be a crazy person. But what if what they say is true? Her finger hovers over the screen. Delete or reply?

About Jean Grainger

Jean Grainger is an Irish bestselling author who specializes in contemporary as well as historical fiction. Once a tour guide for Ireland, she went on to become an English and history teacher in a secondary school for boys. The winner of the 2016 Author's Circle Historical Novel of Excellence, she currently resides with her husband and children in rural County Cork, Ireland.

About Siobhan Waring

Siobhan Waring is a British audiobook narrator and voiceover artist. An Earphones Award winner and the winner of the 2021 Independent Audiobook Award for Best Female Narrator, she has recorded over sixty books in a wide range of genres. She also records voiceover for e-Learning, radio, commercial, online, corporate, and documentary applications.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Pam on August 28, 2017

Letters of Freedom is by Jean Grainger. This novella is different. It is very emotional. It is well-written and realistic up to a point. However, it is good reading. Carmel was brought up in the children's home and since she didn't have anywhere to go once she turned eighteen, she stayed on to help......more

Goodreads review by Souska on December 07, 2023

It was a moving read that made me cry. Carmel's journey was difficult, and we can see that even at the end, she still struggles with being confident in and loving herself. She was raised in a state institution without love, and never being adopted affected her soul. She also did not have a good educ......more