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OverviewFrom the acclaimed author of The Magdalen Girls and The Taster comes a powerful, unforgettable novel of strength and resilience, set against the backdrop of the Irish famine. Ireland, 1845. To Briana Walsh, no place on earth is more beautiful than Carrowteige, County Mayo, with its sloping fields and rocky cliffs perched above the wild Atlantic. The small farms that surround the centuries-old Lear House are managed by her father, agent to the wealthy, reckless Sir Thomas Blakely. Tenant farmers sell the oats and rye they grow to pay rent to Sir Thomas, surviving on the potatoes that flourish in the remaining scraps of land. But when the potato crop falls prey to a devastating blight, families Briana has known all her life are left with no food, no resources, and no mercy from the English landowner, who seems indifferent to everything except profit. Rory Caulfield, the hard-working young farmer Briana hopes to marry, shares the locals' despair--and their anger. There's talk of violent reprisals against the callous gentry and their agents. Briana's studious older sister, Lucinda, dreams of a future far beyond Mayo. But even as hunger and disease settle over the country, killing and displacing millions, Briana knows she must find a way to guide her family through one of Ireland's darkest hours--toward hope, love, and a new beginning. Praise for V.S. Alexander's The Taster This haunting and engrossing novel will appeal to fans of Anthony Doerr and Kristin Hannah. --Booklist The 'taster's' story adds to a body of nuanced World War II fiction such as Elizabeth Wein's Code Name Verity, Anthony Doerr's All the Light We Cannot See, and Tatiana de Rosnay's Sarah's Key. Book clubs and historical fiction fans will love discussing this and will eagerly await more from Alexander. --Library Journal Full Product DetailsAuthor: V S AlexanderPublisher: Large Print Press Imprint: Large Print Press Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.862kg ISBN: 9781432863074ISBN 10: 143286307 Pages: 687 Publication Date: 17 July 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn this powerful historical saga, Alexander explores how Ireland's Great Potato Famine of 1845 changes lives forever, and how love can blossom against even the greatest of odds...Alexander's research lends unquestionable weight to the story...Accompanied by an expertly rendered plot, bold and empathetic characters, and prose that jumps off the page, this tale will particularly satisfy fans of historicals and those looking for stories about the redeeming grace of faith and hard work. --Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW .. .an impactful and moving story. --Historical Novel Society .. .a powerful story of strength and resilience during one of the darkest times in [Ireland's] history. ... With compassion and vivid detail, Alexander casts a hopeful light on remarkable and complex characters faced with seemingly insurmountable odds. --Southern Lady Magazine Alexander (The Taster, 2018) immerses readers in 1840s Ireland with characteristic expertise, blending fact with fiction in this compelling and engrossing novel. Fans of Lucinda Riley and Paulette Jiles will appreciate Alexander's eye for detail and keen sense of place... The Irishman's Daughter skillfully blends family ties with the horrors of a starving country and the hopefulness of young love. --Booklist Author InformationV.S. Alexander is an ardent student of history with a strong interest in music and the visual arts. Some of V.S.'s writing influences include Shirley Jackson, Oscar Wilde, Daphne du Maurier, or any work by the exquisite Bronte sisters. V.S. lives in Florida and is at work on a new historical novel for Kensington. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |