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Tara: A story of love, choice and courage
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Tara: A story of love, choice and courage

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Tara has always devoted her life to her boys and in return, without realising, has alienated herself from those around her. Tara’s husband, Jim, is a successful sheep farmer but he has become uncommunicative and emotionally removed from his family. James, their eldest child has withdrawn from everyone, including his mother, and has been strangely quiet. Talkative Bobby, with his big smiling eyes, talks of his many friends and of conversations with his unborn sibling. Together, they live on a farm in the small town of Karitane, New Zealand - approximately half an hour north of Dunedin. Then there is Carl, a widower, whose friendship with Tara quickly turns into something more.Tara finds out she is pregnant. Who will she choose? Who is the baby’s father? And what happens on Puketeraki Beach on that sunny September afternoon that will change all of their lives forever?This novel is about communication and lack of, past choices that have influenced the present, and how choosing to live, rather than survive can change the future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
White Light Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
17 August 2018
Pages
284
ISBN
9780648344759

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Tara has always devoted her life to her boys and in return, without realising, has alienated herself from those around her. Tara’s husband, Jim, is a successful sheep farmer but he has become uncommunicative and emotionally removed from his family. James, their eldest child has withdrawn from everyone, including his mother, and has been strangely quiet. Talkative Bobby, with his big smiling eyes, talks of his many friends and of conversations with his unborn sibling. Together, they live on a farm in the small town of Karitane, New Zealand - approximately half an hour north of Dunedin. Then there is Carl, a widower, whose friendship with Tara quickly turns into something more.Tara finds out she is pregnant. Who will she choose? Who is the baby’s father? And what happens on Puketeraki Beach on that sunny September afternoon that will change all of their lives forever?This novel is about communication and lack of, past choices that have influenced the present, and how choosing to live, rather than survive can change the future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
White Light Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
17 August 2018
Pages
284
ISBN
9780648344759