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Dealing sensitively with the appalling realities of state-sanctioned physical abuse and its aftermath, Bird of Passage is a novel clearly inspired by Wuthering Heights or, as one reviewer points out, a dialogue with the older novel. It is, nevertheless, a standalone and powerful story of cruelty, loss and enduring love against all the odds/5(33).  · s Scotland. When young Finn O'Malley travels from Ireland to work at the potato harvest, he forms a close friendship with Kirsty Galbreath, the farmer's red-headed grand-daughter. But Finn is damaged by a childhood so traumatic that he can recover his .  · s Scotland. When young Finn O'Malley travels from Ireland to work at the potato harvest, he forms a close friendship with Kirsty Galbreath, the farmer's red-headed grand-daughter. But Finn is damaged by a childhood so traumatic that he can recover his .


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Bird Of Passage by CatherineCzerkawska I was three-quarters of the way through this book – or even more – before it dawned on me that it was Wuthering Heights in modern dress. Bird of Passage. by. Catherine Czerkawska (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 49 ratings · 11 reviews. s Scotland. When Finn O’Malley is sent from Ireland to work at the potato harvest, he forms a close friendship with Kirsty Galbreath, the farmer’s red-headed grand-daughter. But Finn is damaged by a childhood so traumatic. Dealing sensitively with the appalling realities of state-sanctioned physical abuse and its aftermath, Bird of Passage is a novel clearly inspired by Wuthering Heights or, as one reviewer points out, a dialogue with the older novel. It is, nevertheless, a standalone and powerful story of cruelty, loss and enduring love against all the odds.

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