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Jacqueline Halsey

    Growing up amidst the remnants of post-war London fueled Jacqueline Halsey's deep admiration for the resilience of ordinary people, particularly women and children, facing extraordinary circumstances. Her writing delves into the quiet courage required for everyday life during wartime, exploring themes of survival and inner strength. Halsey's narratives are often characterized by a strong sense of place and historical context, imbuing her stories with a profound emotional resonance. Readers connect with her work through its empathetic portrayal of human fortitude and the spirit of perseverance.

    Piper
    • Piper

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      It's 1773 and twelve-year-old Dougal Cameron and his whole family are set to sail away from their Scotland home forever. When tragedy strikes, the family must decide whether or not to make the trip without Dougal's father. Once the ship departs, Dougal is drawn to the haunting sounds of the lone piper on board. (The instrument, while still illegal in their homeland at the time, was brought aboard to keep spirits up.) When a violent storm knocks the Hector two weeks off course, Dougal's dream of becoming a piper has to take a back seat to keeping his three little sisters alive. Author Jacqueline Halsey spares no detail in this inspiring story of the brigantine that brought the first Scottish immigrants to Nova Scotia, focusing on its difficult journey, and the strong-willed and determined individuals who risked it all to call Nova Scotia home.

      Piper