Check out the cover for the upcoming book “The Vagabond Seekers” by Tracey Scott-Townsend.

About the Book

Volunteering in a refugee camp on a Greek island, Maya and her daughter Daisy both start to question the validity of their recent life choices. Maya also mourns the widening gap between herself and the rest of her family.

Daisy becomes involved with a resident at the camp, and when she hears he has left the island, she rashly decides to follow him. On the border between two countries, she finds herself in trouble. What is a frightening inconvenience for her is, however, a matter of life and death for the people she leaves behind when she is reunited with her furious mother. 

Back home, Daisy seeks atonement for her mistakes and embarks on a lengthy search for the one person who can make that happen. 

Maya, meanwhile, needs to decide once and for all where she truly belongs.

The chapter headings in The Vagabond Seekers are real-life testimonies from refugees, who, like the third character in the book, have undertaken perilous journeys to reach a place 

of safety.

About the Author

In normal times, Tracey spends a lot of time travelling in a camper van with her husband, Phil, and their two rescue dogs. In these times that have been difficult for everyone, she’s spent her time writing, working on her allotment and volunteering with a local charity that helps refugees.
A mother of four grown children, she is also now a first-time grandmother to her youngest son’s baby boy.
Tracey’s novels explore the pressing themes at the heart of human existence – finding personal space in an often-confusing world, environment, choices, family relationships, love and grief. Geographic sense of place is also important, and each new novel reflects the locations she has recently travelled to. (This hasn’t been helped by a world pandemic, but at the same time she considers herself lucky to have been largely unaffected by the tragedies so many have suffered, and is grateful for that.)





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