Lace Curtain

· Daughters of Ireland Book 2 · Tantor Media Inc · Narrated by Evelyn Dillon
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8 hr 45 min
Unabridged
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The daughter of Irish immigrants and the son of an African slave forge their own destiny in Boston, in this compelling sequel to Shanty Gold. Boston, 1870. Nellie's mom and Neo's father met on a coffin ship sailing from Ireland to America, a journey they barely survived. Having heard this tale since childhood, the two teenagers now crave an adventure of their own. When an unfounded rumor gets Nellie suspended from school and puts her future in jeopardy, the lifelong friends flee to New York City to join a circus. And though their escapade is short-lived, it teaches both of them about courage, kindness, and acceptance. Rising above her scandalous background, Nellie inches toward her dream of becoming a teacher, while Neo battles against prejudice and hatred to marry the woman he loves. As they struggle with the hopes and expectations laid upon them by their parents, they'll navigate through tragedy and betrayal on a journey towards their hearts' true desires. Contains mature themes.

About the author

Jeanne Charters is a veteran of the broadcast television industry. She was vice president of marketing for Viacom TV and opened her own broadcast ad agency, Charters Marketing. Beyond her novels, she has also written for magazines and newspapers.

Evelyn Dillon is a British audiobook narrator with a passion for immersing listeners into the worlds and adventures written by authors. She is accustomed to voicing characters-male, female, young and old-in a variety of accents from the UK and beyond and has won awards for her narration.

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