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A Place To Call Home is a romantic novel by the renowned writer Deborah
Smith. The novel is based on the life of a rural family in Georgia. The novel
has distinct characters that are believable. Check out the short summary of the
novel given below.
Claire Maloney is the youngest daughter of one of the two leading families in
Dunderry, Georgia. Somehow or other, Claire is related to just about every
individual in the town. She knows who she is and is secure with her place in the
town. Roan Sullivan is the son of the town drunkard. He has been abused and
neglected but has somehow managed to maintain a core of goodness, despite the
dirty exterior. Claire and Roan first cross paths when she is five and he is
ten, during St. Patrick's Day parade. Then begins a relationship that nurtures
both the kids and it is almost certain that Roan will become a part of their
family. But he suddenly disappears leaving everyone clueless and Claire
heart-broken. The story moves twenty years forward and we see Roan coming back
in Claire's life when she is going through a crisis. The two now face the tough
realities of the present and must triumph over them before claiming their love
for each other. A gripping novel that talks about the trials and tribulations of
love and ends on a happily ever after note.
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