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Honor Harlow, one of the warriors of the pen

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Honor Harlow considers herself a Celtic warrior, using her words and laptop to fight injustice.
Her novels in the Buried Deeply in Superficiality series are a testament and tribute to the women of Ireland who were locked up because their bodies brought babies into the world.

The series focuses on a village and its people in the west of Ireland. Drumbron is a typical Irish village, with its Celtic Cross in the square and another beautiful cross on the church steeple. People are proud of their town, but they don’t talk much about the Home where young unwed mothers are locked up and their babies are treated as the product of sin, even though the Home generates business for the town and supplies babies to childless couples.

I am my mother’s wild daughter
The words to the song I am my mother’s wild daughter could have been written about Mary Arlene Blake. This little girl lives in a village where there is a Home for Mothers and Babies. She does not understand why some of the villagers are treated as special and others as inferior.