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Scattered

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20 October 2020

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**To lose her family was *unthinkable* ...** **To find them will take a *miracle.***   While working in Europe, nineteen-year-old Maggie never dreamed that her family would be ripped apart and scattered across the sea, with her young brother and sister sent to Canada as part of the Home Children Migrant...

**To lose her family was *unthinkable* ...**

**To find them will take a *miracle.***

  


While working in Europe, nineteen-year-old Maggie never dreamed that her family would be ripped apart and scattered across the sea, with her young brother and sister sent to Canada as part of the Home Children Migrant Scheme.

  


Desperation sends Maggie on a search from England to Canada, with a harrowing shipwreck leaving her stranded on Sable Island. Eventually arriving in Halifax, Maggie is devastated to discover the trail to find her sister and brother has gone cold.

  


An offer of help from industrialist Thaddeus Tharaday seems like an answer to prayer, but is the wealthy Tharaday her benefactor or nemesis?

  


With the help of a dashing newspaper reporter, Maggie begins to unravel the web of deceit surrounding her siblings' disappearance. However, the closer she gets to the truth, the more dangerous her quest becomes.

  


With lives on the line and the threat of everything she loves being torn away, can Maggie entrust the scattered pieces of her heart to the one who will never leave?

  


Set in Victorian-era Nova Scotia, *Scattered* weaves together elements of mystery, adventure, faith, and romance to take readers on a journey of hope and courage that will resonate with their hearts today.

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**To lose her family was *unthinkable* ...** **To find them will take a *miracle.***   While working in Europe, nineteen-year-old Maggie never dreamed that her family would be ripped apart and scattered across the sea, with her young brother and sister sent to Canada as part of the Home Children Migrant...

**To lose her family was *unthinkable* ...**

**To find them will take a *miracle.***

  


While working in Europe, nineteen-year-old Maggie never dreamed that her family would be ripped apart and scattered across the sea, with her young brother and sister sent to Canada as part of the Home Children Migrant Scheme.

  


Desperation sends Maggie on a search from England to Canada, with a harrowing shipwreck leaving her stranded on Sable Island. Eventually arriving in Halifax, Maggie is devastated to discover the trail to find her sister and brother has gone cold.

  


An offer of help from industrialist Thaddeus Tharaday seems like an answer to prayer, but is the wealthy Tharaday her benefactor or nemesis?

  


With the help of a dashing newspaper reporter, Maggie begins to unravel the web of deceit surrounding her siblings' disappearance. However, the closer she gets to the truth, the more dangerous her quest becomes.

  


With lives on the line and the threat of everything she loves being torn away, can Maggie entrust the scattered pieces of her heart to the one who will never leave?

  


Set in Victorian-era Nova Scotia, *Scattered* weaves together elements of mystery, adventure, faith, and romance to take readers on a journey of hope and courage that will resonate with their hearts today.
Scattered $28.99
Koorong code 576500
ISBN 9781922135506
Pages 260
Publisher Breath Of Fresh Air Press
Publication date 20 October 2020
Dimensions 14 x 151 x 229mm
Weight 0.386kg
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4.3
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
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14 reviews
  • A
    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Interesting historical setting

    I hadn't realised the Home Children Migrant Scheme existed, so was very interested to read about this. And ever since growing up with Anne of Green Gables, I've loved stories set in Canada, and Nova Scotia in particular, so I was thrilled to return there in this book. The storyline was interesting, with shipwrecks, remote islands, heroes and villains, and an ongoing mystery to solve. I was annoyed by the naivety of Maggie and Nash, who both seemed to think they could divulge everything they knew to the 'bad guys' without suffering any consequences. Other than that, and the lack of any real mention of God other than the odd mention of Providence controlling things, I enjoyed this book by new author Nola Lorraine. Well worth a look.

  • A
    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    Great story

    Really enjoyed this story, it only has 4 stars because it finished too fast! I thought it was nice and original and flowed well.

  • A
    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4 years ago
    Scattered

    Nola's debut novel, Scattered, follows the story of Maggie in her quest to find her lost brother and sister. Maggie must overcome devastating circumstances and a classic villain to get to her family. I was enthralled by the powerful and poetic descriptions of Maggie's struggles, and I was particularly struck by the disaster on page one-it kept me turning the pages to find out what happened next! Scattered is beautifully written and the courage of the female protagonist is compelling. An uplifting historical fiction with touches of faith, romance and the love of family and friends.

  • A
    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    4 years ago
    A Well-Researched Historical Novel

    Scattered is a historical novel mostly set in Nova-Scotia in 1882. Maggie's parents both died from illnesses in England and she was separated from her younger brother and sister while she was working In Europe as a governess. Her orphaned siblings were sent to Canada without her knowledge as part of the Home Children Migrant Scheme to work on Canadian farms. \\n\\nMaggie's mission to find her brother and sister doesn't begin well when the ship she travels on is caught in a wild storm and she is shipwrecked on Sable Island. Maggie eventually makes it to Halifax but encounters many obstacles including an over-attentive factory owner and an inquisitive newspaper reporter who turns out to be more valuable than he first appears. \\n\\nThis is an enjoyable story with many twists and turns as Maggie investigates the disappearance of her brother and sister. There is adventure, mystery and romance as Maggie is sometimes so close to locating them but at other times seems unlikely to ever see them again. \\n\\nNola Lorraine has crafted a well-written and well-researched story which moves at a good pace. It's interesting to read about this period of history and appreciate the difficulties that many faced. \\n\\nOverall a great read. \\n

  • A
    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    Suspenseful, Romantic, Historical Fiction

    Scattered,' Nola Lorraine's debut novel is a Christian historical fiction novel, with a hint of mystery and romance. Maggie O' Loughlin is trying to find her brother and sister who were sent to Canada as part of the Home Children Migrant Scheme. Industrialist and Board member for Home children Thaddeus Tharaday offers to help find the children, but Maggie always seems to be one step behind them. With the help of the charming reporter, Nash Halliwell the mystery starts to unfold. Maggie is a caring character with a strong love for family, who relies too much on her own strength; until tragedy strikes and she learns that God will never leave her. While the characters are believable they are a bit two dimensional and the relationships formed are underdeveloped. Overall it is a well written book however the ending is slightly rushed. 'Scattered' is a suspenseful, easy read that readers of historical Christian romance will enjoy.