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What the Tide Leaves Behind - Malcolm McDowell Woods

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      Livre Littérature Générale - Malcolm Mcdowell Woods - 29/02/2024 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Malcolm McDowell Woods
    • Editeur : Dunnybegs Press
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 29/02/2024
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 264
    • Expédition : 434
    • Dimensions : 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6
    • ISBN : 9798218389383



    • Résumé :
      Thomas McKay feels lost. He has shuffled through life since losing his father in one of the last explosive acts of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Now he finds himself tending to his late mother's cottage in the remote, wind scoured Donegal coast and trying to connect with her enigmatic border collie. As he adjusts to life in the small village of Dunnybegs, he experiences the rhythm of the community, filled with colorful characters and rich archaeological history. Thomas forms a deep bond with the dog and through her, learns to really see the world, beginning a journey of self discovery. On long walks along the stunning coastline, he becomes a keen observer of the area, documenting their adventures through photography. Their story gains international attention on social media, turning them into local celebrities and embroiling them in a battle over the future of Killfish Bay, the small cove near Dunnybegs. There is an American corporation eying the bay and an offer on the cottage. Thomas may have finally found his place in the world, but will he lose it all? What the Tide Leaves behind is a heartwarming tale of personal growth, the authentic charm of small communities and the enduring bond between man and dog. The novel explores themes of community, connection, and the transformative power of unexpected companionship. Because as long as someone sees you, you aren't really lost. What the Tide Leaves Behind has proven a favorite choice of book clubs, reading groups and all-community reading programs, valued for its vivid depiction of the Donegal landscape and optimistic, empowering message....

      Biographie:
      Malcolm McDowell Woods is an award-winning journalist, fiction writer, educator and marketing communications professional. A Scot by birth, he spent his childhood in Northern Ireland and then Canada before settling in the United States. Malcolm was a co-founder and managing editor of the Irish American Post in the 1990s and a writer of the book, Irish Wit & Wisdom (Publications International, Ltd., 1997). He lives in Wisconsin with his partner and their dogs....

      Sommaire:
      Malcolm McDowell Woods is an award-winning journalist, fiction writer, educator and marketing communications professional. A Scot by birth, he spent his childhood in Northern Ireland and then Canada before settling in the United States. Malcolm was a co-founder and managing editor of the Irish American Post in the 1990s and a writer of the book, Irish Wit & Wisdom (Publications International, Ltd., 1997). He lives in Wisconsin with his partner and their dogs....

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