Things We Never Say

Things We Never Say by Sheila O’Flanagan is a fiction novel published by Headline Review in 2013. This edition spans 441 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Abbey Andersen, who is content with her life in San Francisco, enjoying her job, friends, and steady relationship. However, her world is turned upside down when she learns from Irish lawyer Ryan Gilligan that her understanding of her roots is based on a lie, prompting her to travel to Dublin for answers.
As Abbey navigates her unexpected journey, she faces a new crisis that not only impacts her life but also the family in Ireland who were unaware of her existence. The narrative explores themes of identity and choice, as Abbey grapples with the implications of her discoveries. Readers will find a compelling exploration of personal transformation and the complexities of family ties woven throughout the story.
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Abbey Andersen is the last person to go looking for change. Yes, it’s tough that she barely sees her mother these days – but in San Francisco she has great friends, a steady relationship and a job she enjoys. When Abbey is contacted by Irish lawyer Ryan Gilligan she learns in an instant everything she believed about her roots is a lie. She must travel to Dublin to find out more – but she’s scarcely off the plane when she’s plunged into a new crisis. One that will change everything not just for Abbey but for the family in Ireland who had no idea that she even existed. Now Abbey has to make a choice that will affect everyone she knows. How can she be sure she makes the right one? And can life ever be quite the same again?
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