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After The Voyage: An Irish American Story

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Product Code: 9780997366907
ISBN13: 9780997366907
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From different counties in Ireland, Maggie Qualter and Richard Terrett both sail to America as young adults in 1870 after surviving Ireland's Great Hunger as children. Maggie works as a maid for a wealthy family. Richard finds work in a tannery. After the death of the young wife he loves passionately, Richard joins with Maggie in an arranged marriage, which is poisoned from the beginning by well-intentioned lies. Their children grow up in the midst of Irish American culture, the Catholic Church, and their father's battles for the workingman in the Knights of Labor. Mary dreams of being a nun, while Josie seeks the freedom of big-city life in Boston. Neither reckons on the future she will face, Mary as a wife and mother of nine children and Josie as a single working woman. Tom escapes factory life by joining the Navy, manages to see the world in the midst of two wars, and comes home to marry his sweetheart and start a new life. This book is fact-based historical fiction. The events in the Terretts' lives are as they emerge from the public record. But their inner lives, their thoughts, their relationships, their words are imagined as a route to understanding these five complicated and fascinating people. Their stories are both singular and recognizable to everyone whose ancestors made their way to and in America.

Author: Brenda Murphy
Publisher: Bricktop Hill Books
Publication Date: Mar 22, 2016
Number of Pages: 310 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0997366907
ISBN-13: 9780997366907

After The Voyage: An Irish American Story

$13.38
 
From different counties in Ireland, Maggie Qualter and Richard Terrett both sail to America as young adults in 1870 after surviving Ireland's Great Hunger as children. Maggie works as a maid for a wealthy family. Richard finds work in a tannery. After the death of the young wife he loves passionately, Richard joins with Maggie in an arranged marriage, which is poisoned from the beginning by well-intentioned lies. Their children grow up in the midst of Irish American culture, the Catholic Church, and their father's battles for the workingman in the Knights of Labor. Mary dreams of being a nun, while Josie seeks the freedom of big-city life in Boston. Neither reckons on the future she will face, Mary as a wife and mother of nine children and Josie as a single working woman. Tom escapes factory life by joining the Navy, manages to see the world in the midst of two wars, and comes home to marry his sweetheart and start a new life. This book is fact-based historical fiction. The events in the Terretts' lives are as they emerge from the public record. But their inner lives, their thoughts, their relationships, their words are imagined as a route to understanding these five complicated and fascinating people. Their stories are both singular and recognizable to everyone whose ancestors made their way to and in America.

Author: Brenda Murphy
Publisher: Bricktop Hill Books
Publication Date: Mar 22, 2016
Number of Pages: 310 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0997366907
ISBN-13: 9780997366907
 

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