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- Paperback
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
She Writes Press
ISBN-10
1647423996
ISBN-13
9781647423995
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7057278778
Product Key Features
Book Title
Out of Ireland : a Novel
Number of Pages
328 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Topic
Cultural Heritage, General, Coming of Age, Literary
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight
9.5 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
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Reviews
2023 International Book Awards Finalist in Fiction: Historical "Wernicke's prose has a charming lilt to it, and her meticulous descriptions of late-19th-century daily life in Bantry Bay capture the physical beauty of the landscape and the feelings of hopelessness in a land roiled by poverty, famine, and political turmoil. . . . An engaging, poignant, and ultimately uplifting story with a likable protagonist." -- Kirkus Reviews "As an immigrant to America in the 1800s, Eileen Sullivan faces what so many immigrant women have faced before and since: startling new freedoms alongside the cruelties of events beyond their control. Out Of Ireland is a love letter to the strength of women who came before us, full of beauty, pain, and--most of all--perseverance." --Stacey Swann, author of Olympus, Texas , a Good Morning America Book Club Pick "Impossible dreams are realized in ways the dreamers didn't imagine in this fine, heart-wrenching novel. Brother and sister Michael and Eileen emigrate from Ireland to escape poverty and British oppression only to discover unexpected challenges in the New World. A believable story based on history, with themes of hope, courage, devotion, and love, it will stay with you long after the last page has been turned." --Linda Stewart Henley, award-winning author of Estelle and Waterbury Winter "Many Irish-Americans will see the stories of their own families in these pages. Wernicke skillfully brings life to history as her characters make the difficult passage from troubled Ireland to St. Louis' infamous Kerry Patch." --Patrick Murphy, author of The Irish in St. Louis: From Shanty to Lace Curtain, 2023 International Book Awards Finalist in Fiction: Historical "Wernicke's prose has a charming lilt to it, and her meticulous descriptions of late-19th-century daily life in Bantry Bay capture the physical beauty of the landscape and the feelings of hopelessness in a land roiled by poverty, famine, and political turmoil. . . . An engaging, poignant, and ultimately uplifting story with a likable protagonist." -- Kirkus Reviews " Out of Ireland by Marian O'Shea Wernicke is a gorgeously written historical saga that does more than tell a great story; it immerses readers in the life and times of a family and the tumult of their era . . . I have no doubt that readers will reach for Out of Ireland with the same earnest feelings, and be heartened to have done so. Very highly recommended." -- Readers' Favorite , 5-stars "As an immigrant to America in the 1800s, Eileen Sullivan faces what so many immigrant women have faced before and since: startling new freedoms alongside the cruelties of events beyond their control. Out Of Ireland is a love letter to the strength of women who came before us, full of beauty, pain, and--most of all--perseverance." --Stacey Swann, author of Olympus, Texas , a Good Morning America Book Club Pick "Impossible dreams are realized in ways the dreamers didn't imagine in this fine, heart-wrenching novel. Brother and sister Michael and Eileen emigrate from Ireland to escape poverty and British oppression only to discover unexpected challenges in the New World. A believable story based on history, with themes of hope, courage, devotion, and love, it will stay with you long after the last page has been turned." --Linda Stewart Henley, award-winning author of Estelle and Waterbury Winter "Many Irish-Americans will see the stories of their own families in these pages. Wernicke skillfully brings life to history as her characters make the difficult passage from troubled Ireland to St. Louis' infamous Kerry Patch." --Patrick Murphy, author of The Irish in St. Louis: From Shanty to Lace Curtain, "As an immigrant to America in the 1800s, Eileen Sullivan faces what so many immigrant women have faced before and since: startling new freedoms alongside the cruelties of events beyond their control. Out Of Ireland is a love letter to the strength of women who came before us, full of beauty, pain, and--most of all--perseverance." --Stacey Swann, author of Olympus, Texas , a Good Morning America Book Club Pick "Impossible dreams are realized in ways the dreamers didn't imagine in this fine, heart-wrenching novel. Brother and sister Michael and Eileen emigrate from Ireland to escape poverty and British oppression only to discover unexpected challenges in the New World. A believable story based on history, with themes of hope, courage, devotion, and love, it will stay with you long after the last page has been turned." --Linda Stewart Henley, award-winning author of Estelle and Waterbury Winter "Many Irish-Americans will see the stories of their own families in these pages. Wernicke skillfully brings life to history as her characters make the difficult passage from troubled Ireland to St. Louis' infamous Kerry Patch." --Patrick Murphy, author of The Irish in St. Louis: From Shanty to Lace Curtain, "Wernicke's prose has a charming lilt to it, and her meticulous descriptions of late-19th-century daily life in Bantry Bay capture the physical beauty of the landscape and the feelings of hopelessness in a land roiled by poverty, famine, and political turmoil. . . . An engaging, poignant, and ultimately uplifting story with a likable protagonist." -- Kirkus Reviews "As an immigrant to America in the 1800s, Eileen Sullivan faces what so many immigrant women have faced before and since: startling new freedoms alongside the cruelties of events beyond their control. Out Of Ireland is a love letter to the strength of women who came before us, full of beauty, pain, and--most of all--perseverance." --Stacey Swann, author of Olympus, Texas , a Good Morning America Book Club Pick "Impossible dreams are realized in ways the dreamers didn't imagine in this fine, heart-wrenching novel. Brother and sister Michael and Eileen emigrate from Ireland to escape poverty and British oppression only to discover unexpected challenges in the New World. A believable story based on history, with themes of hope, courage, devotion, and love, it will stay with you long after the last page has been turned." --Linda Stewart Henley, award-winning author of Estelle and Waterbury Winter "Many Irish-Americans will see the stories of their own families in these pages. Wernicke skillfully brings life to history as her characters make the difficult passage from troubled Ireland to St. Louis' infamous Kerry Patch." --Patrick Murphy, author of The Irish in St. Louis: From Shanty to Lace Curtain, 2023 Sarton Awards Shortlist: Historical Fiction 2023 International Book Awards Finalist in Fiction: Historical "Wernicke's prose has a charming lilt to it, and her meticulous descriptions of late-19th-century daily life in Bantry Bay capture the physical beauty of the landscape and the feelings of hopelessness in a land roiled by poverty, famine, and political turmoil. . . . An engaging, poignant, and ultimately uplifting story with a likable protagonist." -- Kirkus Reviews " Out of Ireland by Marian O'Shea Wernicke is a gorgeously written historical saga that does more than tell a great story; it immerses readers in the life and times of a family and the tumult of their era . . . I have no doubt that readers will reach for Out of Ireland with the same earnest feelings, and be heartened to have done so. Very highly recommended." -- Readers' Favorite , 5-stars "As an immigrant to America in the 1800s, Eileen Sullivan faces what so many immigrant women have faced before and since: startling new freedoms alongside the cruelties of events beyond their control. Out Of Ireland is a love letter to the strength of women who came before us, full of beauty, pain, and--most of all--perseverance." --Stacey Swann, author of Olympus, Texas , a Good Morning America Book Club Pick "Impossible dreams are realized in ways the dreamers didn't imagine in this fine, heart-wrenching novel. Brother and sister Michael and Eileen emigrate from Ireland to escape poverty and British oppression only to discover unexpected challenges in the New World. A believable story based on history, with themes of hope, courage, devotion, and love, it will stay with you long after the last page has been turned." --Linda Stewart Henley, award-winning author of Estelle and Waterbury Winter "Many Irish-Americans will see the stories of their own families in these pages. Wernicke skillfully brings life to history as her characters make the difficult passage from troubled Ireland to St. Louis' infamous Kerry Patch." --Patrick Murphy, author of The Irish in St. Louis: From Shanty to Lace Curtain
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Synopsis
In the late 1860s in Bantry, Ireland, sixteen-year-old Eileen O'Donovan is forced by her family to marry an older widower whom she barely knows and does not love. Her brother Michael, at age nineteen, becomes involved with the outlawed Irish Republican Brotherhood, a secret organization dedicated to the violent overthrow of British rule in Ireland. Their fates intertwine when they each decide to emigrate to America, where both tragedy and happiness await them. An exciting coming-of-age story of a brother and sister in an Ireland still under the harsh rule of the British, Out of Ireland brings alive the story of our ancestors who braved the dangers of immigration in order to find a better life for themselves and their families., In the seaside town of Bantry in the west of Ireland, the O'Donovans struggle with the humiliation and poverty of living under a colonial power until events impel them to turn their backs on Ireland and set out for America.
LC Classification Number
PS3623
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