Historical Fiction Virtual Blog Tours Presents…
Passengers
By Elizabeth
Collums
During the Great Irish
Famine the Ewing family made their way from their rural cottage to the village
of Highland Way. Annie, the oldest daughter was left to care for her mother and
younger sister after her father left to find work in Dublin.
A mysterious letter arrives from America forcing Annie,
Lily, and Katy into a harrowing journey. The hand written note not only will
expose deep secrets, it will also challenge the strength and fortitude of the
Ewing women, leading each member into their own soul searching voyage.
Follow this extraordinary passage that begins in Ireland
and leads each woman to uncover their own courage and truths in this new world.
An
author’s inspiration…
There have been hundreds, if not thousands, of threads of
experiences that drew me to put pen to paper just to, if nothing else, leave
some sort of tangible legacy for my children and grandchildren. There have been moments of feeling so
paralyzed with fear of failure that I stayed stuck long beyond a reasonable
time of prayer and deliberation. And
there have been times when I blew through things based on pure emotion and
suffered greatly for my impatience. And
I wanted them to know, not in an autobiographical sense, but more in my mind's
eye of what works and what doesn't work life lessons, no matter what decade you
might find yourself in. For, I believe, time and the calendar doesn't
change what's right or wrong.
But, there's also something for me, about writing, that
frees my soul. I've written countless
letters and never mailed, but felt lighter just by doing so. And this book
allowed me to do just that.
The emotionally detached mother that I waited decades to
"appreciate her now with me" finally drifted into the world called
dementia. All the years of hope and
prayer had now been sealed shut. She
would never give me what I desperately longed and waited for. Honestly, I felt that she was, in a way, hopelessly
disappointed in the way her life turned out and I bore the brunt of constantly
trying to fix it. Al least now, I was
just another stranger that she was glad to see.
But, I could write a different story with a different
ending; one full of those that came before me.
My grandparents and great grandparents who truly had challenges and took
so many risks for a better life and for that I will always be grateful. For my ancestors really did come from Ireland
during the Great Famine and made their home in Canton, Mississippi. And I have
so many wonderful memories of my visits with them.
So on New Year’s Day, how appropriate, January, 2016, I got
up off the couch, picked up a pen and began this heartfelt journey of freeing
my soul, but this time I mailed it.
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Pick up your copy of
Passengers
Elizabeth
Collums
Ann C. Purvis, chose
to publish her first novel under her birth name, Elizabeth Collums; this is her
true roots and where she has drawn from many of the experiences she wrote
about. She lives in Denham Springs, Louisiana and enjoys DIY projects. She has
two daughters, a stepdaughter, son-in-law, two amazing granddaughters, and her
dog Daisy.
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