What the Mirrors Knew

Every human journey is one of transition, but Anna Grace O'Neill's is anything but conventional. Living alone in a bungalow on the riverbank of Charleston, South Carolina, and disenchanted by a less-than-satisfying life, she discovers once-buried revelations in a journal left by her deceased and beloved grandmother, Aine.

The mystery of why her grandfather, Angus, died before he could accompany Aine to America from Ireland after their teenage marriage years ago is one that she is driven to resolve. On her quest, she is called, as if by their spirits themselves, to embark on nothing less than a pilgrimage to the home of their youth. Their native land is part of the equally ethereal and earthborn Irish "Wild West" coast, where myths are a national heritage. Encountering surreal experiences, she is often unsure if she has been "taken astray" to another dimension by the invisible forces maintained in Celtic folklore, where alchemy and the ephemeral aren't foreign concepts.

She is drawn off course when her path crosses that of an unexpected admirer, Kevin, a quantum physicist turned roving magician, yielding life-shifting events. Her formidable odyssey, as much within as external, creates a conflict in how she maneuvers the rearrangement of her once-mundane world.

Enriched with literary style and sensibilities, the story is interwoven with philosophy, magical realism, spirituality, romance, and alternate realities. Anna Grace's struggles are the core incentive that keeps us rooting for her and leaves the reader's hand resting on the back cover, deliberating well past the last line.

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What the Mirrors Knew

Every human journey is one of transition, but Anna Grace O'Neill's is anything but conventional. Living alone in a bungalow on the riverbank of Charleston, South Carolina, and disenchanted by a less-than-satisfying life, she discovers once-buried revelations in a journal left by her deceased and beloved grandmother, Aine.

The mystery of why her grandfather, Angus, died before he could accompany Aine to America from Ireland after their teenage marriage years ago is one that she is driven to resolve. On her quest, she is called, as if by their spirits themselves, to embark on nothing less than a pilgrimage to the home of their youth. Their native land is part of the equally ethereal and earthborn Irish "Wild West" coast, where myths are a national heritage. Encountering surreal experiences, she is often unsure if she has been "taken astray" to another dimension by the invisible forces maintained in Celtic folklore, where alchemy and the ephemeral aren't foreign concepts.

She is drawn off course when her path crosses that of an unexpected admirer, Kevin, a quantum physicist turned roving magician, yielding life-shifting events. Her formidable odyssey, as much within as external, creates a conflict in how she maneuvers the rearrangement of her once-mundane world.

Enriched with literary style and sensibilities, the story is interwoven with philosophy, magical realism, spirituality, romance, and alternate realities. Anna Grace's struggles are the core incentive that keeps us rooting for her and leaves the reader's hand resting on the back cover, deliberating well past the last line.

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What the Mirrors Knew

What the Mirrors Knew

by Linda Annas Ferguson
What the Mirrors Knew

What the Mirrors Knew

by Linda Annas Ferguson

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Overview

Every human journey is one of transition, but Anna Grace O'Neill's is anything but conventional. Living alone in a bungalow on the riverbank of Charleston, South Carolina, and disenchanted by a less-than-satisfying life, she discovers once-buried revelations in a journal left by her deceased and beloved grandmother, Aine.

The mystery of why her grandfather, Angus, died before he could accompany Aine to America from Ireland after their teenage marriage years ago is one that she is driven to resolve. On her quest, she is called, as if by their spirits themselves, to embark on nothing less than a pilgrimage to the home of their youth. Their native land is part of the equally ethereal and earthborn Irish "Wild West" coast, where myths are a national heritage. Encountering surreal experiences, she is often unsure if she has been "taken astray" to another dimension by the invisible forces maintained in Celtic folklore, where alchemy and the ephemeral aren't foreign concepts.

She is drawn off course when her path crosses that of an unexpected admirer, Kevin, a quantum physicist turned roving magician, yielding life-shifting events. Her formidable odyssey, as much within as external, creates a conflict in how she maneuvers the rearrangement of her once-mundane world.

Enriched with literary style and sensibilities, the story is interwoven with philosophy, magical realism, spirituality, romance, and alternate realities. Anna Grace's struggles are the core incentive that keeps us rooting for her and leaves the reader's hand resting on the back cover, deliberating well past the last line.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780975358719
Publisher: Next Edition Enterprises
Publication date: 09/09/2025
Pages: 402
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.89(d)

About the Author

Linda Annas Ferguson makes her home in Charleston, South Carolina. Before becoming a novelist, she authored and published five collections of poetry and was a past Poetry Fellow for the South Carolina Arts Commission. She was also a past recipient of the Poetry Fellowship of the South Carolina Academy of Authors, a Poet-In-Residence for the Gibbes Museum of Art, and a featured writer at the Library of Congress Poetry at Noon Series. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies, including Beyond Forgetting: Prose and Poetry about Alzheimer's Disease (Kent State University Press) and Seeking: Prose and Poetry Inspired by Art (University of South Carolina Press). Her work is archived in the Furman University Special Collections at the James B. Duke Library.
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