Second Chances by Miriam McGuirk is a heartfelt and poignant read

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Second Chances by Miriam McGuirk is a heartfelt and poignant read that fills you with hope. Born in Dublin, there has been a constant thread of writing and storytelling running through Miriam’s life. Thrice published, she proudly nurtures her ability to tell stories thanks to her Irish heritage.

Miriam’s extended career as a storyteller, commentator, and blogger has led to successful and inspiring public speaking engagements. With her Irish humour and her zest for life, she shares with passion her stories and experiences. A natural commentator she relishes the chance to speak with audiences once again following the release of Second Chances.

At the heart of the story is Molly—kind-hearted, resilient, and determined to start anew after her husband Rory leaves her and their son Jamie. But when Jamie disappears on the day they were supposed to move to Kent, Molly’s new life takes an unexpected turn.
As Molly settles into her new community, she befriends her neighbours, Florence and Colonel Bryce Beckwith, who share their own stories of love, loss, and longing for second chances. The three of them navigate their regrets and come to realize that it’s never too late to make a change.

Second Chances is one of those books that draws you in, you mean to read a couple of chapters with a cup of tea, but before you know it your tea has gone cold and a whole afternoon has passed and you’ve finished the book.

A poignant and heartfelt story with characters you fall in love with and who by the end feel like friends. One of the key themes of Second Chances is community and Miriam has such a way with words that you very much come to think you too are part of the community created within the book.

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