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  • Unknown Binding
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0006DKADI
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I didn`t know Evelyn had written a sequel. I really did enjoy this second book, every bit as much as the first, but i was highly disappointed in evelyn`s father by the end of it. He certainly was the hero in the first book, managing to change irish law and get his kids out of `the schools`, but we saw a different man in this book didn`t we ? Once he got his kids home he became a bully and a tyrant - a thoroughly unlikeable person - and i couldn`t help thinking his kids would have been better off left in `the schools.` Although i must admit i was rather wary of the way he rushed `the second mammy` off to ireland in the first book - THERE was a clue i suppose to the man he really was...? He was obviously all for himself and never stopped to think about anybody else`s feelings. Sorry evelyn, but i bet if you thought about it for long enough, there would be a selfish reason why he fought so hard to get you kids home - (maybe fame..? ) Anyway, great books both of them, well done.
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I saw the movie last Christmas and I loved it. I have it on DVD. I read her 1st memoir, it was different from the movie. How I find out this book, I was doing a search on her, on here, and to my disbelief she written another, and was going to be publish in 8 months time when I looked at. So I was that this book wasn't going to released in the US, I emailed her, the publishing company in the US and I didn't back from them yet. It would be ashame if this book isn't going to be release in the US. I felt connected to her again like in the movie and her 1st book. Trust you surely love it. If it doesn't come out in the US, just spend the extra here for it. Thank you
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Not impressed 21 Jun 2008
Format:Hardcover
To Leeds Lass The Banker ... you are indeed a very wise woman!

This book does shed light on the actual truth and Desmond Doyle's real reason for'rescuing his children'.

Their poor battered starved mother does not get a look in in any of the books but the truth is that she fled this bully wife beater in fear of her own life!
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