Traveler: As long as you can dream, nothing is cast in stone
S**E
Good read
I enjoyed the story about this book and how after the first chapter it got down to people's lives I will keep this book and read it again after family members have read it worth the buy
A**N
Wonderful story
I just loved this book. Beautifully written and I actually felt transported back in time with the writer to my beautiful homeland, but also the emotion of my ancestors who had to leave their homes and be shipped off to places mentioned in this fabulous book. I would recommend it to anyone but especially to those from Ireland. Great writing thank you.
L**H
An important story to tell
I learned so much from this beautifully written novel centring on the endearing character of Neddy McKenna. I couldn’t put it down. There is a lack of consideration of the plight of children sent to North America under the British government’s policy of indentured servitude. How frightening it must have been for children embarking on that sea journey away from their parents and everything they ever knew. I was hooked from the start. John writes with a deep seated sincerity and despite the trauma Neddy suffers there is hope throughout embodied in the elusive “Traveler” himself !
T**B
Great read
Great read, I learned a lot why and how these children were taken from their familiesSad
R**N
Worth reading
Interesting story
G**T
Absolutely wonderful
What an amazing book , I ordered it immediately after seeing a post on social media . I couldn’t put it down & didn’t want it to end . A beautifully written book , the characters felt like old friends . One of the best books I’ve read in a long time .
A**A
Enjoyable
I enjoyed this book. Didn’t know of the history of sending children away.Good book. The ending a bit confusing.
A**R
A brilliant book
This book is so good I bought 2 one for my father in law. Wonderfully written John is a beautiful writer. This book it's just fab 🥰
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