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Mary Twitty has personalized this remarkable era during which men who had been enslaved became leaders in this country. The familial exposures in which she portrays these historical men take the reader out of the rigors of government and behind the scenes into their individual lives. It is her purpose to provide the information about what these few men tried to accomplish during their brief tenures. Their sole objective was the completion of the Civil Rights Legislation. Regrettably this was not accomplished.
Arriving in the United States in 1840, Hannah Hannigan dreams of making a better life for her and her family. In Hannah, The Journey Continues, she and her husband Seamus are faced with a series of tragedies. Yet, it is through perseverance and dogged determination Hannah rises above adversity, to fulfill her dreams. Dearly beloved, we are gathered here to celebrate, Bishop Doheny looked out at the audience, then slowly continued, with thanksgiving to God for the gift of life. Thanksgiving? How can that be? What gift of life? . . . they are dead. She held her rosary. Mary F. Twitty was born in Chicago and attended DePaul University. She is a mother and grandmother. After retiring from the U....
MARY F. TWITTY was born in Chicago. She attended DePaul University and was employed by two U.S. Congressmen. A mother and a grandmother, Mary resides in Florida. This is her third Historical Fiction; her first two were Hannahs Journey and Selective Discretion. She is also the author of a Childrens book, Ashley Visits Urchin Village. Marys second book of the trilogy Hannahs Journey will be available late 2009.
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Finally, Hannahs life has mellowed into a glorious golden hue. Her accomplishments for a better life for her children has trickled down to her great-grandchildren. She looks at them, and while Seamus is no longer at her side, these great-grands more than fi ll the empty void. Smiling, she recalls the fi rst twelve years of happiness. The next ten were fraught with disappointments and betrayals, but when she steps foot on American soil, she blossoms and so does her family. Holding the large photograph, she caresses each face and then closes her eyes in absolute peace.
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