From Keeper to Keeper by Pat McLoughlin

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In this powerful collection, Pat McLoughlin deftly weaves tales that span generations, exploring the sacred responsibility we all share as “keepers” — those entrusted with safeguarding cherished memories, ancestral traditions, and the profound histories that shape our identities.

The stories in “From Keeper to Keeper” are potent reminders that we are all links in an unbroken human chain, bearers of invaluable legacies that must be faithfully passed down like precious heirlooms. These stories illuminate our yearning for roots.  “From Keeper to Keeper” pays tribute to our perpetual human struggle to both honour our past and forge a legacy for the future.

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Pat McLoughlin was born in Newport, Co. Tipperary but now lives in Newcastle West, Co. limerick. From Keeper to Keeper is his fourth collection of short stories – an eclectic addition to his previous three: To Weave with Words, From Head to Tale and Just One More Thing. He has also written two novels: The Canary in the Mine and The Unbreakable Dream. He’s had stories published in five anthologies – River People, The Limerick Almanac 2017, Second Sight, Write on the Edge and Writers Unmasked.