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Review - Bridge Across My Sorrows  
Bridge Across my Sorrows

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Bridge Across my Sorrows and the sequel Mama Tina, Christina Noble

 

These are the autobiographies of Irish woman, Christina Noble. It is an emotional journey, beginning with the hardship and trials of growing up as a street kid in Dublin.

 

After an abusive marriage, she follows her dream to go to Vietnam and set up a refuge school and medical centre for abandoned children. She also does this in Mongolia.

 

Noble is an amazing woman with an amazing story.





Taranaki Stories.
This hair comb save a woman's life...

At dawn on 29 April 1834, the Harriet went down off the coast of Rahotu, South Taranaki. Betty Guard and her two small children would soon take centre stage as a bloody drama unfolded - one that had shipwreck, capture, rescue by force and a terrible ending that led to controversy. Read the real account of the Harriet Incident, which so often has been the subject of hearsay and legend...

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