«About What the Wind Knows» — a captivating novel where a touching romantic storyline unfolds against the backdrop of the Irish struggle for independence. Each chapter begins with an epigraph from the poems of Irish poet W. B. Yeats. Writer Ann...
Gallagher has been enchanted by Ireland since childhood and takes pride in her Irish roots. A young American woman travels to Ireland hoping to uncover the history of her own family, which holds many mysteries and is closely intertwined with the most tragic pages of the Irish revolution. Her search for details leads Ann to an incredible time shift. She finds herself in the year 1921, at the heart of the struggle for Irish independence. Doctor Thomas Smith, who saves her life, mistakes Ann for a spy. However, Thomas finds it impossible to resist the attraction to the mysterious guest. And his love is reciprocated. Ann becomes involved in a political struggle, the outcome of which she knows in advance. Ann is not entitled to influence the course of historical events, but can she change her family's history for the sake of great love? «About What the Wind Knows» — a novel for those who love historical novels, engaging romance books, interesting books with a strong heroine, and love stories. If you are looking for books for teenagers (books 16+), love stories set in the past, modern novels for young people, such love stories will suit you perfectly. Trendbooks' novel series — this is contemporary literature for young adults, interesting love stories for lovers of completely different genres: from fantasy to detective.
● Reissue of the popular novel by Amy Harmon ● Elegant interweaving of the love story with historical events ● Immersion in Irish culture and history ● Delicate illustration on the cover ● Poems by W. B. Yeats in the poetic translation by Yulia Fokina ● The book features: love, time travel, history ● Age 16+
«About What the Wind Knows» — a captivating novel where a touching romantic storyline unfolds against the backdrop of the Irish struggle for independence. Each chapter begins with an epigraph from the poems of Irish poet W. B. Yeats. Writer Ann Gallagher has been enchanted by Ireland since childhood and takes pride in her Irish roots. A young American woman travels to Ireland hoping to uncover the history of her own family, which holds many mysteries and is closely intertwined with the most tragic pages of the Irish revolution. Her search for details leads Ann to an incredible time shift. She finds herself in the year 1921, at the heart of the struggle for Irish independence. Doctor Thomas Smith, who saves her life, mistakes Ann for a spy. However, Thomas finds it impossible to resist the attraction to the mysterious guest. And his love is reciprocated. Ann becomes involved in a political struggle, the outcome of which she knows in advance. Ann is not entitled to influence the course of historical events, but can she change her family's history for the sake of great love? «About What the Wind Knows» — a novel for those who love historical novels, engaging romance books, interesting books with a strong heroine, and love stories. If you are looking for books for teenagers (books 16+), love stories set in the past, modern novels for young people, such love stories will suit you perfectly. Trendbooks' novel series — this is contemporary literature for young adults, interesting love stories for lovers of completely different genres: from fantasy to detective.
● Reissue of the popular novel by Amy Harmon ● Elegant interweaving of the love story with historical events ● Immersion in Irish culture and history ● Delicate illustration on the cover ● Poems by W. B. Yeats in the poetic translation by Yulia Fokina ● The book features: love, time travel, history ● Age 16+
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