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ISBN: 0061547786

ISBN13: 9780061547782

Now & Then

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Living a dog's life...now and then.

Anna O'Shea has failed at marriage, shed her job at a law firm, and she's trying to re-create herself when she and her recalcitrant nephew are summoned to the past in a manner that nearly destroys them. Her twenty-first-century skills pale as she struggles to find her nephew in nineteenth-century Ireland. For one of them, the past is brutally difficult, filled with hunger and struggle. For the other, the...

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A wonderful read

This book grabbed me from the first pages. I read it in two days. The main character, Anna, is such a refreshing heroine. She's smart, and funny and interesting, someone I wanted to succeed and could empathize with. There aren't that many great female main characters and Anna is certainly one. This was one of those books that I was sad to finish.

Time Traveler

I found this to be a fast paced tale of a contemporary woman and her nephew, each in crisis, who find themselves unexpectedly and dramatically thrown into 1844 Ireland, a year before the potato famine. There they experience the warmth, suspicion, precariousness, and love of the subjugated Irish. If you like the idea of time travel, as I do, you will appreciate Sheehan's imaginings of the travel itself, and in the end will be rewarded by her adept handling of the problem of what happens when people from the future influence the past, and perhaps the course their lives have taken in the present. There are pivotal moments near the end that I particularly enjoyed, but no spoiler here--you'll have to experience them for yourself.

Nothing Less than Exquisite

What astounds me about Jacqueline Sheehan's new book, NOW AND THEN, is the way she crafts the storyline. Her ability to move characters back and forth in time with ease creates a subtle grace on every page. I found myself repeating the characters' Irish names out loud to hear their unusual but musical sounds. Sheehan's devoted attention to setting brought me inside another world. This is the kind of journey a reader will treasure. NOW AND THEN is nothing less than an exquisite tale.

A delight!

As in Ms. Sheehan's previous book, Lost and Found, she uses language so richly that she creates a full world for the reader. I love this kind of book. The characters become people you know and care about, even while these happen to be hurdling through time in a nearly believable fashion. My only problem is that I was so compelled by the plot, needing to eat up the book fast enough to keep up with my curiosity as to their fate, that I know I missed some of the lovely descriptive language. The only answer is to put it down for a few months and then read it again, more slowly, and savor it.

Fascinating, entertaining, and educational...a great novel!

With the overwhelming popularity of books with other-worldly themes, such as vampires, werewolves, shape-shifters, etc., it's not too farfetched to find a novel about a contemporary heroine getting caught up in time travel. In Jacqueline Sheehan's latest novel, "Now and Then," she hones this quirky subject to a finer edge with a brilliant tale that will captures reader's imaginations. Anna O'Shea was at a point in her life where things had to get better, because they couldn't get much worse. A recent divorcee, Anna had just returned from a harrowing flight from Ireland when she learned her only brother had been in a horrendous accident resulting in massive head injuries, and her 16-year old nephew, Joseph, needs to be picked up from jail. After checking on her brother and retrieving her errant nephew, Anna hopes to be able to squeeze in a few hours of sleep before hitting other family crises head on. But her plans go awry when she wakes up to find Joseph going through her suitcases. As Anna and Joseph tussle over a partially opened package, the two suddenly find themselves hurtling through time and space to wake up separated in 19th century pre-potato famine Ireland. Anna is found injured along the coastline, and is taken in by the local blacksmith, Tom, and his wife Glennis. As she struggles to recover from her injuries and confusion, Anna is desperate to find out what happened to Joseph, who seems to have disappeared during their "journey." Joseph ended up miles away from Anna, and was discovered by an wealthy Englishman's servant and brought to the manor house for recovery. The wily teenager leads the household into believing he is a highly educated young man, and they treat him with the highest honor and respect. Quite the change from his reality back home where he was at the bottom of the high school pecking order As Anna and Joseph adjust and adapt to their new situations, they both soon discover new strengths and qualities about themselves that had long been buried. But as fate and circumstances work to pull the two visitors from another era together, both find that it will be hard to return to their lives in the 21st century, if they can get back at all. Jacqueline Sheehan has taken the subject of time travel, and combining it with an indepth look at Irish/British history to deliver a novel that is thoughtful, passionate and fascinating. There is an element of romance, as Anna and Joseph both find love in the most unlikely place, but bear in mind - this is no flighty romance. "Now and Then" is an amazing work of literary fiction to be savored and enjoyed.
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