Where the Rainbow Fell Down

A New Zealand Memoir

Biography & Memoir, Religious, Historical
Cover of the book Where the Rainbow Fell Down by Lynette Robinson, B.J. & L.M. Coker Family Trust
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Author: Lynette Robinson ISBN: 9780473233754
Publisher: B.J. & L.M. Coker Family Trust Publication: January 1, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lynette Robinson
ISBN: 9780473233754
Publisher: B.J. & L.M. Coker Family Trust
Publication: January 1, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Raised in a Catholic family with a disturbed mother, a volatile father and an abusive stepfather, Lynette Robinson left home at 14 feeling unwanted and unloved. At 18 she is coerced into marriage to an older man.

Years of marital unhappiness follow as she simultaneously begins a career as a marriage counsellor. She then finds unexpected love – with the local catholic priest.

His story is told - young and naive he is easily coerced into the priesthood. However, his love for Lynette then sets him on a collision course with the Catholic Church.

Set against a harsh backdrop of 20th century New Zealand, this book shows how lives can be radically directed by others and how in spite of tragedy and losses, we can recreate our lives through making our own choices.

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Raised in a Catholic family with a disturbed mother, a volatile father and an abusive stepfather, Lynette Robinson left home at 14 feeling unwanted and unloved. At 18 she is coerced into marriage to an older man.

Years of marital unhappiness follow as she simultaneously begins a career as a marriage counsellor. She then finds unexpected love – with the local catholic priest.

His story is told - young and naive he is easily coerced into the priesthood. However, his love for Lynette then sets him on a collision course with the Catholic Church.

Set against a harsh backdrop of 20th century New Zealand, this book shows how lives can be radically directed by others and how in spite of tragedy and losses, we can recreate our lives through making our own choices.

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