Susan Mckay: 5 books

Book cover of Bear in Mind These Dead
by Susan McKay
Language: English
Release Date: April 2, 2009

'A moving and timely work, which captures the lasting pain and grief of those who lost loved ones during the Troubles.' Eoin McHugh, Sunday Independent Nearly 4,000 people were killed during the Troubles. Susan McKay's book explores the difficult aftermath of the violence for families,...
Book cover of Sophia's Story

Sophia's Story

A story of the unspeakable horror of child abuse

by Susan McKay
Language: English
Release Date: February 18, 2004

In 1995, Sophia McColgan's father was sentenced to prison for the serial rape and abuse of his children over many years. He had first raped Sophia when she was only six. It had taken immense courage on the part of Sophia and her family to bring the murky, hidden world of family child abuse to the...
Book cover of Waiting

Waiting

An Anthology of Essays

by Samantha Albert, Sharon Butala, Jane Cawthorne
Language: English
Release Date: October 5, 2018

The verb esperar means to wait. It also means to hope.—“The Past Was a Small Notebook, Much Scribbled-Upon”, Cora Siré Waiting, that most human of experiences, saturates all of our lives. We spend part of each day waiting—for birth, death, appointments, acceptance, forgiveness, redemption....
Book cover of L'homme du désert - Un si troublant souvenir (Harlequin Passions)
by Susan Stephens, Emily McKay
Language: French
Release Date: September 1, 2010

L’homme du désert, Susan Stephens Je suis le prince Razi al Maktabi… Il faut quelques instants à Lucy pour comprendre la terrible signification de ces quelques mots. Le merveilleux amant avec qui elle a passé les plus beaux moments de sa vie l’homme dont elle porte maintenant l’enfant...
Book cover of Nirvana on Ninth Street
by Susan Sherman, Colleen McKay, Rona Holub
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2014

Set in the 1960s and 70s, Nirvana on Ninth Street is loosely based on residents who lived on and near Ninth Street between Avenues B and C in Manhattan, in what is now known as the East Village, during an extraordinary period when the area was a mecca of political radicalism and avant-garde poetry,...
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