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Ower the Tuppenny

Ower The Tuppenny – A Collection of Short Stories from around Gracehill and Ahoghill by Margaret Cameron.

‘Ower The Tuppenny’ is a captivating collection of eighteen fictional short stories, based in the rural country setting of the County Antrim villages of Gracehill and Ahoghill.  ‘Ower The Tuppenny’ is beautifully written incorporating a selection of every-day Ulster-Scots words and phrases.  The stories cover a variety of topics and are rooted from the Author’s childhood growing up in the area around Gracehill and Ahoghill.

Margaret Cameron is an established writer and published Author, with two non-fiction books – ‘The Women in Green’ and ‘Share – their Story.’ Margaret also enjoys writing fiction and has appeared in Ireland’s Own Anthology of Winning Irish Short Stories in 2015 and in 2016.

£6.00

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