For Many a Long Day
Experience the poignant journey of resilience and camaraderie in For Many a Long Day by Anne Doughty. Set against the backdrop of 1932, this compelling novel delves into the lives of Sam Hamilton and Robert Scott, two men fortunate enough to find work amidst the turmoil of mass unemployment. As they navigate their challenges, the heartache of Sam's younger son and the loneliness of Robert's daughter, Ellie, unfold, revealing a rich tapestry of emotions. This captivating saga explores themes of courage, friendship, disappointment, and the ultimate victory of patience and love. Published by Allison & Busby in 2015, this paperback edition spans 380 pages, making it a perfect addition to your collection. Immerse yourself in this beautifully crafted tale of Northern Ireland that celebrates the human spirit.