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The Girls of Ennismore

A heart-rending Irish saga
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Ireland, 1900. Two girls meet. They are from vastly different worlds, but will be united in friendship through loves, losses and wars. A sweeping, heartrending saga for fans of Lesley Pearse and Rosie Clarke. It's the early years of the twentieth century, and Victoria Bell and Rosie Killeen are best friends. Growing up in rural Ireland's County Mayo, their friendship is forged against the glorious backdrop of Ennismore House. However, Victoria, born of the aristocracy, and Rosie, daughter of a local farmer, find that the disparity of their class and the simmering social tension in Ireland will push their friendship to the brink... Both girls leave the idyllic Ennismore of their childhood to move to the gritty, politically charged streets of Dublin. On the cusp of the Easter Rising and the impending First World War, each girl becomes deeply involved in the fray while immersed in forbidden romance. The Girls of Ennismore is a sweeping, emotional story, exploring the enduring power of friendship and love against a turbulent backdrop.

Author Biography:

Patricia Falvey was born in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland, immigrating alone to the United States at the age of twenty. Patricia still has close family in Ireland and returns often.
Release date NZ
April 6th, 2017
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
Main
Pages
480
Dimensions
129x198x29
ISBN-13
9781786490629
Product ID
26090150

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