North East of Eden-bookcover

By: Gabor Szabo

North East of Eden

Pages: 218 Ratings: 4.8
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...these kids were born with a smile on their faces to two loving parents. I thought it was there for good. Then dark clouds started gathering in the Northumbrian sky. They became entangled in a justice system regulated and controlled by a right-wing, feminist cartel that wiped the grin off their faces.

This book came about as a testament to the unconditional love between a father and his children; it is nothing less than a solemn promise of a father who vows never to be able to rest until he puts a smile back on their faces.

Gabor Szabo is a teacher by profession. Born and bred behind the Iron Curtain. The idea of moving to England’s green and pleasant land fifteen years back was to give his beloved children a brighter future.

 

Nowadays, he works as a freelance taxi driver, which enables him to concentrate on his lifelong ambition to write books in his native language and English.

 

He sees himself as extremely lucky to end up in Yorkshire, where he has found the most captivating scenery and down-to-earth folks he could have ever wished for.

Customer Reviews
4.8
28 reviews
28 reviews
  • Andy Burnett

    Great stories happen to those who can tell them. We admire your bottle and wish you all the best with the book which is a must-read for anyone who believes in everlasting love. Mr & Mrs Burnett

  • Andy Shuttleworth

    A Moving story that will touch every Parent, bringing a really difficult insight into our Family court system and the damage it can cause. What touched me most was the unwavering love for his Children and the lengths he has gone to show he never gave up. A great read that deserves a happy ending.

  • Aussie lass

    Congratulations! A very moving story written from the heart with a unique style. I've heard quite a lot about family court in this country but this is something else. A real eye-opener, and I'm extremely curious about how the kids will react. Best of luck with the impact and reception of your book and your future, Trish

  • Phoebe Overton

    Beautifully written - a poignant insight and delicate portrayal of a father's heartache. Definitely recommend reading - I was hooked from the start!

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