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Deirdre, the Temptress: Last Landfall
| AUTHOR | Comet, Jonnie |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (03/19/2024) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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What's an intelligent teenager do upon deciding to leave home? Deirdre's answer is to wander the world, surviving on wits, wiles and will power. But it's not as easy as that! Deirdre, the Wanderer, The Oceania Adventures:
Volume 6: Deirdre, the Temptress; Third, 'Ormond Beach' edition, revised 2025
Deirdre washes ashore in an idyllic land and enthusiastically enters a discreet and discerning society. But the surrealism is more than skin-deep. Relying upon all her interpersonal skills, as well as elements of her childhood she has been eager to neglect, the indefatigable teenaged heroine must survive in the face of others' prejudice, mistrust and unspoken desperation to ruin or rely upon her... realising her own sinful nature as well as the very best of her own character. 'It is nought but the fear of woman's heart,
And a dream of the night, Deirdre.' - Celtic faery-tale. NOTE: this is a fanciful story and does not depict, condone or encourage real-life behaviour.
May contain moderately-risqué content - sexual situations, alcohol abuse, drugs, impolite language, crime, violence (alá BBFC '15' rating). * * *
Volume 6: Deirdre, the Temptress; Third, 'Ormond Beach' edition, revised 2025
Deirdre washes ashore in an idyllic land and enthusiastically enters a discreet and discerning society. But the surrealism is more than skin-deep. Relying upon all her interpersonal skills, as well as elements of her childhood she has been eager to neglect, the indefatigable teenaged heroine must survive in the face of others' prejudice, mistrust and unspoken desperation to ruin or rely upon her... realising her own sinful nature as well as the very best of her own character. 'It is nought but the fear of woman's heart,
And a dream of the night, Deirdre.' - Celtic faery-tale. NOTE: this is a fanciful story and does not depict, condone or encourage real-life behaviour.
May contain moderately-risqué content - sexual situations, alcohol abuse, drugs, impolite language, crime, violence (alá BBFC '15' rating). * * *
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ISBN-13:
9798320282602
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
348
Carton Quantity:
22
Product Dimensions:
5.50 x 0.72 x 8.50 inches
Weight:
0.89 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Fiction | Coming of Age
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What's an intelligent teenager do upon deciding to leave home? Deirdre's answer is to wander the world, surviving on wits, wiles and will power. But it's not as easy as that! Deirdre, the Wanderer, The Oceania Adventures:
Volume 6: Deirdre, the Temptress; Third, 'Ormond Beach' edition, revised 2025
Deirdre washes ashore in an idyllic land and enthusiastically enters a discreet and discerning society. But the surrealism is more than skin-deep. Relying upon all her interpersonal skills, as well as elements of her childhood she has been eager to neglect, the indefatigable teenaged heroine must survive in the face of others' prejudice, mistrust and unspoken desperation to ruin or rely upon her... realising her own sinful nature as well as the very best of her own character. 'It is nought but the fear of woman's heart,
And a dream of the night, Deirdre.' - Celtic faery-tale. NOTE: this is a fanciful story and does not depict, condone or encourage real-life behaviour.
May contain moderately-risqué content - sexual situations, alcohol abuse, drugs, impolite language, crime, violence (alá BBFC '15' rating). * * *
Volume 6: Deirdre, the Temptress; Third, 'Ormond Beach' edition, revised 2025
Deirdre washes ashore in an idyllic land and enthusiastically enters a discreet and discerning society. But the surrealism is more than skin-deep. Relying upon all her interpersonal skills, as well as elements of her childhood she has been eager to neglect, the indefatigable teenaged heroine must survive in the face of others' prejudice, mistrust and unspoken desperation to ruin or rely upon her... realising her own sinful nature as well as the very best of her own character. 'It is nought but the fear of woman's heart,
And a dream of the night, Deirdre.' - Celtic faery-tale. NOTE: this is a fanciful story and does not depict, condone or encourage real-life behaviour.
May contain moderately-risqué content - sexual situations, alcohol abuse, drugs, impolite language, crime, violence (alá BBFC '15' rating). * * *
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