The Great War is
over, and the inhabitants of Raumsey Island struggle to regain their
livelihood. Seventeen-year-old Annie Reid is a spirited, ambitious girl,
determined not to end up a herring gutter or go into service.
Annie befriends
a young schoolteacher, Alexander Garcia, who promises to help her further her
education but, after tragedy
strikes, Annie pursues a nursing career amidst the political complexity of Glasgow. Garcia dreams of a return to his
Spanish roots, but Spain is also in political turmoil.
Annie’s love for
the teacher remains through the years, but will love overcome the barriers and
prejudice of race, religion, beliefs and distance?
With her husband killed in the war, Isa has returned to her island home. The fourth book in the Raumsey sagas is about her rebellious daughter, Annie.
Isa's Daughter is already well reviewed and climbing the charts.
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