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Jean Grainger
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From the author of So Much Owed, winner of Authors Choice Best Historical Fiction Award 2016
One is poor but loved. Another born with a silver spoon. The last has seen too much.
For three young boys, Liam, Patrick, and Hugo, life in Ireland of the 1960s proves to be both idyllic and flawed. Living in close proximity but leading vastly different lives, the bonds of friendship bind these young men as they grow, dream, and navigate the storms of youth.
In a world where the Catholic Church is a looming and pervasive presence, the dreamy ideal of childhood is staunchly contrasted against the backdrop of suffering and darkness in the lives of these three boys. Will their friendship be enough to weather the gale? Or will their separate struggles tear them apart?
In Under Heaven's Shining Stars, author Jean Grainger brings to life the struggles and simplicity that often go hand in hand with growing up. Experience the gambit of emotion as you witness the journey of Liam, Patrick, and Hugo as they face the beauty, turmoil, and endless possibilities of life under the turbulent Irish sky.
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Robinswood, Co. Waterford, 1939. The once grand house is home to two very different families. Despite delusions of grandeur, Lord and Lady Kenefick and their adult children live a life of decayed opulence as the money needed to keep such a large house and grounds ever dwindles. Meanwhile, the Murphy family, Dermot, Isabella and their three almost grown-up girls, live and work on the estate and do their best to keep everything running smoothly.
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I throughly enjoyed every minute of this book
- De paula wright en 09-16-20
De: Jean Grainger
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The Existential Worries of Mags Munroe
- The Mags Munroe Series, Book 1
- De: Jean Grainger
- Narrado por: Siobhan Waring
- Duración: 6 h
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Life is calm and fairly predictable. Until something unthinkable happens in our sleepy backwater. A crime, but not like anything I've ever seen before. It's a complete mystery. And it's up to me to solve it.
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Anticlimactic
- De kathleen thomas en 12-09-22
De: Jean Grainger
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Last Port of Call
- The Queenstown Series, Book 1
- De: Jean Grainger
- Narrado por: Siobhan Waring
- Duración: 7 h y 54 m
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The day Titanic sails from Queenstown, taking with it the hopes and dreams of so many, Harp’s life too is devastated. The small port town is shaken to its foundations at the loss of the unsinkable ship, but the revelation of a long-held secret means that Harp and Rose have a much more pressing issue to solve, one that could destroy them if they cannot find a solution.
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Love, love, love
- De Anij en 06-13-23
De: Jean Grainger
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Letters of Freedom
- The Carmel Sheehan Story, Book 1
- De: Jean Grainger
- Narrado por: Siobhan Waring
- Duración: 6 h y 18 m
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Carmel, a forty year old Irish woman is living a life that’s fine, not exciting or awful, just fine. She has a house, a husband, it’s all ok. She never had kids, but that’s just life, right? She knows she should be grateful. She’s better off than a lot of people. Then one day, out of the blue, she gets a Facebook message, from a total stranger. With information that could transform her life, for better or for much worse.
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Heartbreaking story
- De Lindsay en 02-23-25
De: Jean Grainger
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The Tour
- The Tour Series, Book 1
- De: Jean Grainger
- Narrado por: Siobhan Waring
- Duración: 8 h y 5 m
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A charming Irish bus driver. A group of disparate American tourists. One life changing week. Take a tour you'll never forget as you navigate the stunning vistas of gorgeous Ireland along with the hearts and minds of a cast of characters who will live with you long after you've finished this audiobook. During a routine tour of Ireland, tour guide Conor O'Shea finds himself on a journey of his own through the lives of his hilarious companions as together they navigate both the Irish countryside and the secrets of their individual lives.
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Loved the narrator
- De Peggy en 03-30-25
De: Jean Grainger
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The Star and the Shamrock
- De: Jean Grainger
- Narrado por: Siobhan Waring
- Duración: 8 h y 19 m
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When her husband doesn’t come home one day, Ariella realises that the only way she can ensure her Jewish children’s safety is to avail of the Kindertransport, but can she bear to let them go? A thousand miles away, Elizabeth Klein has closed herself off from the world. Losing her husband on the last day of the Great War, and her child months later, she cannot, will not, love again. It hurts too much. But she is all Liesl and Erich Bannon have.
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Very inlighting
- De Amazon Customer en 07-04-23
De: Jean Grainger
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- Seattle Grandma
- 06-20-23
Wonderful should as life can be and as life could be.
I enjoyed every moment of this story, through tears of sorrow and of joy. The ebbs of life at its worst and finally at its best; though perhaps all might not agree.
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- Sarah gustafson
- 04-05-24
A Wonderful Story
Love this story of growing up in Ireland. Jean Grainger is a gifted storyteller. I don’t want any of her books to end!
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- K. T. Long
- 06-24-22
Took a bit to get there
I’ve read a number of Jean‘s other books and have thoroughly enjoyed each of them. Well I did enjoy this one I have to admit it took me more than a few chapters to really get into the story as it seem to be a bit roundabout to start. Some of the voices that the narrator does were a little offputting for example Hugo often sounds like Stewie from Family Guy but overall it was a good performance.
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- Ellen
- 06-20-24
Astounding Story!
As usual, Jean Grainger has written an astounding story! I don’t know how she does it. She pulls us into the story quickly, makes interesting characters and unusual situations. Pulling it all together in the end and the epilogue amazes me. So satisfying!! Her stories always please with the depth of her characters and the threads of love that really do win in the end. Under Heaven’s Shining Stars is a touching story about friendship and love, through thick and thin.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-09-21
Life Is Full Of Surprises
Another, Great Story! Recommend taking the time to listen to any of Jean Grainger Books!
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- Marie G.
- 11-24-23
WONDERFUL STORY OF LASTING FRIENDSHIP…
It took a while for the story to get to a point where I felt I was really engaged in the story, but I’m glad I stuck with it. It seemed like too much time was spent on the first boy, Liam, his family and their story. It wasn’t until the other two boys, Patrick and Hugh, had finally been introduced that the story was coming together and things really got interesting. But again, it was worth hanging in there for.
All three boys, in their own way, had it tough. Oddly enough, Hugh, the rich kid with all the fancy trappings at home, had it the hardest. Liam and Patrick had very little in the way of money or material goods, but at least when they won their scholarships to boarding school, they had each other. Hugh arrived there, scared and alone. Once he became fast friends with Liam and Patrick, life became easier — for a while. Until things happened that he couldn’t confide even to his two best friends.
For all his wealth, his big mansion, his horses, his title, Hugh wanted what Liam and Patrick had — a “normal” life. He wasn’t at all stuck up about his position in life. He was just Hugh. He started going home with Liam on the weekends and soon became just “one of the family.” The horrors and trials of boarding school eventually behind them, their friendship carried on into their adulthoods. They were there for one another through all the good and the bad, and there was plenty of both.
Father Aquinas soon became one of my favorite characters. He played a big part in the lives of the boys from the time they were young and continued into their adulthoods. He was there for all three of them when they seemingly had no where else to go, no one else they could trust or rely on. The Father was a true friend to them.
I was truly disappointed the Priest who was principal of the boarding school was allowed to abuse his position in so many ways, ESPECIALLY in regard to Hugh, and he was never made to answer for his behavior, nor punished. For the sake of the other students who were being abused in the same way, and of students yet to come who would have become victims, this priest SHOULD have been brought to justice. As an adult, one with power, a title and plenty of money, despite any embarrassment to himself, Hugh was in a position to stop him, especially if he had stop to think about the fact that it would have saved other children from suffering what he had at the hands of this awful person. This same priest never missed an opportunity to verbally abuse or call attention to the fact that Patrick and Liam were there on scholarship — their families weren’t wealthy enough to afford to send the boys there without the benevolence of the Church. He cared not at all about the fact that the boys had to work extremely hard to EARN the marks to win the scholarships.
I also felt there was FAR TOO MUCH time and emphasis on Hugh’s homosexuality. It was almost 1980 by the end of the story. This certainly wasn’t a novel concept by then. From reading other reviews of not only this book, but of reviews of other books by this author, this seems to be a recurrent theme with her. While I enjoyed this book by her, for me, this obsession took away from the rest of the story. For me, there is no problem with it being a PART of the story; there was just too much emphasis and space in the book placed upon it. No one places that much time and attention stressing that characters are “straight” and focuses on it incessantly. (In case you might be wondering if I am complaining because I am gay, I am not, which makes me wonder how this part of the book must make others who ARE gay feel — it implies that there is something wrong that requires “fixing”). Thankfully, Hugh has two staunch friends (one who eventually becomes a priest) who sees the PERSON first and everything else as just PART of that person, not the whole. They stand by him, support him and love him anyway. They encourage Hugh to just be Hugh. That kind of friendship can be hard to find. I’m glad that after all Hugh had endured, his reward was this friendship with Patrick and Liam.
Will I read more by Jean Grainger? Yes, with careful selection. I read “Sisters of the Southern Cross” and LOVED it. I’m sure she has written others I will love as well. But, because of the two complaints I had, I felt the need to deduct one star.
I will finish with a huge compliment to the narrator. He added immensely to the story. I was so happy to find it wasn’t a female attempting (badly) to pretend to be male. I loved the narrator’s accent! He truly made the novel come alive. I hope he is narrating more of Ms. Grainger’s books — I will be looking for him!
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- Nanatj
- 09-01-19
A Little Bit of Ireland
Alan Smyth, the narrator, makes this story of 3 best friends come to life! The boys grow up in and around the
Catholic boys school in Cork, two locals boys and one a future lord. So different, and yet they build a network of
brotherhood which will sustain them through the good times and the bad. Such a good read you won't want it to end.
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- Melissa
- 03-08-21
Nice Story
Enjoyed the male narrator ... a nice change from the usual voices.
I like that the story flowed with happy/sad/happy scenes and was not just an ongoing depressing/heartbreaking tale. Wished all the story lines had not been wrapped up so neatly in the end.
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- Mema
- 02-19-22
The Good Times and Bad Times
Another story that I couldn't put down. This story of 3 boys and their good times and their bad times conveyed the devotion of best friends . The story hit on many issues and how the 3 boys dealt them.
The narrator was great and you were drawn into the story feeling the emotions that the characters felt.
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- Jane Meddaugh
- 12-19-20
A Modern Irish Catholic Tale
I have really enjoyed Author Jean Grainger’s historic WWII novels and was pleasantly surprised with Heaven’s Shining Stars, that is a new style (to me). A story about relationships of young lads brought together in Cork during the 1970’s. Instead of the historical significance this novel focused on the characters and the challenging cultural changes in the 70’s. Alan Smyth’’s Irish brogue helped make the tale all that much more enjoyable. Grainger did a commendable job with character development and interweaving the lives of the three main characters. I physically reacted to their plights and was actually rooting for a good turnout for each one of the boys plights. (I also was impressed with myself for being totally open and non judgmental). This may have been my favorite Grainger book yet.
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