Anna's Shadow

Dear Reader,

Travel with me to Verona, the City of Love.

I'M THRILLED!
"Anna's Shadow", my latest novel, received the prestigious Literary Titan Gold Book Award.

PLEASE, READ ON:
Praised for its vivid imagery and historical depth, "Anna's Shadow" is acclaimed by critics and showcases Ingrid McCarthy’s rich storytelling, rooted in her extensive theatre and community service background. The book, set in various time periods and locations, follows Sofia Rossi, a Canadian-Italian orthopedic surgeon, as she embarks on a life-changing adventure sparked by a letter-writing volunteer experience in Verona. (Literary Titan - 5 Stars)

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Ingrid
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Published on March 19, 2024 11:10
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message 1: by David (new)

David Brayshaw I read Ingrid's book over a period of a few days and found it engrossing. The storyline is well thought out as it could have very well happened that a man, after some years passed, kept in memory the image of a woman's face he noticed in a portrait. He saw that image while stationed in Europe during the Second War.

Many years pass when he decides to enlist the help of a female researcher, Sofia, a doctor formerly stationed in Africa with Doctors Without Borders, who takes a break from her profession and is convinced to join a group of searchers for lost family and friends. It is in Verona where she accepts the position as a therapist for writers in grief.

Does their searching take them anywhere? Is that face identified? Who does this beauty turn out to be? The story spans decades of time, and, in so doing, displays the profound connection the soldier had to this mystery woman. I highly recommend the reading of this very enjoyable story filled with mystery, love, intrigue and history.


message 2: by Ingrid (new)

Ingrid McCarthy David wrote: "I read Ingrid's book over a period of a few days and found it engrossing. The storyline is well thought out as it could have very well happened that a man, after some years passed, kept in memory t..."

David wrote: "I read Ingrid's book over a period of a few days and found it engrossing. The storyline is well thought out as it could have very well happened that a man, after some years passed, kept in memory t..."

Thank you very much, David, for your wonderful comments and recommendation. They mean a lot to me and are very much appreciated.


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