Britt's War
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About the Book
When Britt Talbot left Seattle to board the yacht of a family friend in Athens, she was looking forward to spending some quality time with her father and their friends. However, when their private plane was diverted by the President of the United States, her father knew something else was in store. His recent oil shipping deal put them right in the middle of the war between Israelis and Palestinians for home. Britt had to muster all the strength and courage she had for the fight for her life and the lives of the people she loved.
About the Author
About the Author MaryPat Curry Kiefer grew up in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, the daughter of an entrepreneur/coalminer/poet. Moving to Seattle in the early 1960s, she and her husband, Clare, raised five children, who added nine grandchildren and two great grand daughters. MaryPat loved to travel and managed to see at least parts of Russia, Africa, Canada, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Europe and Great Britain, as well as the Eastern Mediterranean, where Britt’s War is set. She especially treasured her experience of Ireland and her Celtic roots. She wrote award-winning short stories and always enjoyed her teachers and friends in the writing community.