I concurFamine of 1875 ( with Mr. Love. Nuala & Dermosdt's Deaksdfkwerkjbsdgsdgstory is suddenly & unbelievably finished up, very little development. I'm happy he deals with the theme of bullying and standing up for truth through them, though. The historical story within the story is nugget-laden and well worth the read, as anything is that Father Greeley puts out. I suspect this was hurriedly finished up due to his accident. Wish him well in his recovery and hope the world who doesn't yet know of this wonderful author will check him out. The newest Nuala Anne McGrail story from Andrew Greeley. I have always loved his stories whether set n my hometown Chicago or in Ireland the land of my fore bearers. His plotting is always far fetched but his adult characters are such vivid examples of adult's in a joyful, passionate relationship and a church that truly believes in the love of God that I never care. Woven in is a tale of a young Irish immigrant in the late nineteenth century who lands in Chicago.
Andrew Greeley writes the same book over and over - but they are so much fun!
—k1k3sensei
Bullies on the school yard. Rebels torch the Southport house.
—hroom49
Too Irish brogue cutesy for me
—batusai666
pub date 2/17/09
—acar