RETURN TO NASEBERRY HILL, THE 7th HILL OF KILDARE

Return to Naseberry Hill, the 7th Hill of Kildare

 

THE RIVER OF TIME allows ordinary schoolgirls  to have a bird's eye view of the unfolding of history, to experience it as a journey home, to make it into one's own voyage of spirituality and self discovery, and to deal with anger and fear. 

Whatever they have learnt about love remains to be discovered. but they do  learn the power of letting go, which enables them to travel in their unique style, on their own journey of self-discovery. 

 Also by the same author:

Letty's Pool: Rivers of time could not drown their love.

During the height of the war between the Maroons and the British, an intrepid British soldier sneaks into New Nanny Town to visit his love, and tragedy inevitably follows. Their star- crossed meeting activates a train of events which two centuries later threatens the well-being of a lovely young girl, when the spirit of the river where they met comes to claim her prize.


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  1. To what extent can/should literature be used for character building in a child?

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