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Julia MacDonnell

    Julia MacDonnell crafts fiction that has graced numerous literary magazines, with one story earning a Pushcart Prize nomination. Her insightful journalism has appeared in prominent newspapers, showcasing her versatility as a writer. As an accomplished academic and editor, she brings a wealth of experience to her literary endeavors. Her first novel in two decades marks a significant return to fiction.

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    Vedic Grammar For Students
    A Year of Favor
    MIMI MALLOY, AT LAST!
    Even on Days when it Rains
    • 2020

      COMPREHENSIVE PHONETIC SURVEY OF VEDIC SOUNDS. DECLENSION, CONJUGATION, INDECLINABLE WORDS, STEM FORMATION, SYNTAX. RECOGNISED AS UNDISPUTED, WORLDWIDE IMPORTANT AND INDISPENSIBLE.

      Vedic Grammar For Students
    • 2015

      MIMI MALLOY, AT LAST!

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of sisterhood, late-in-life romance, and familial bonds, the narrative features a compelling protagonist reminiscent of a Boston-Irish Olive Kitteridge, combining a fiery spirit with a generous heart. The story intertwines the charm of Frank Sinatra's music with poignant reflections on love and connection, creating a heartfelt tribute to the complexities of relationships.

      MIMI MALLOY, AT LAST!
    • 2013

      A Year of Favor

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a civil war in Central America, the story follows Elizabeth Guerrera, a seasoned journalist who leaves her South Bronx beat for an exciting assignment in Bellavista. This opportunity presents her with the chance to report on significant events and craft the front-page stories she has always aspired to write, highlighting her determination and ambition in the world of journalism.

      A Year of Favor
    • 2008

      Even on Days when it Rains

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(15)Add rating

      Irish singing star Daniel O'Donnell's mother, Julia, grew up on a remote island off the northwest coast of Ireland, going barefoot and doing hard labour as as child during the poverty-stricken 1920s. Then, in an amazing twist of fate, this hard-working woman and dedicated mother watched from the wings as her offspring flourished.

      Even on Days when it Rains