Gertrude's Guilt

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Gertrude's Guilt
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Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages : 115
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ISBN-10 : 9781646104741
ISBN-13 : 1646104749
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Book Synopsis Gertrude's Guilt by : Dolores Edwards

Book excerpt: Gertrude’s Guilt By: Dolores Edwards Do not punish the son for the sins of the father. Cultural guilt becomes a burden for youths in the modern world. It lives beneath a bitter woman’s behavior to her neighbors. It becomes a learned behavior. The bitterness and guilt leads to the sins of war, terrorism, genocide, and xenophobia. It exists as a global pandemic—fear and bitterness caused the genocide of Native Americans, the Jews during Nazi occupation of Europe and countless other cultures in the history of mankind. But, what happens when worlds collide and individuals have the chance to learn of each other’s parallel stories? When a young Irish woman from a conservative family finds herself with child, she strikes out on her own in America. At least, she thought she’d be on her own. Instead, she finds herself traveling with friends—old and new. Her friends from Ireland have the chance to overcome histories of abuse and create their own stories, as well as meet new loves. Along the way, they meet men and women of different cultures, who are all burdened by their own cultural pasts.


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