by SheelaghKelly (Author)
Sheelagh Kelly's famous first novel is also the first volume of her bestselling `Feeney' saga.
One fateful morning in August 1846, Patrick Feeney surveyed his ruined potato crop - and for the first time knew despair.
With a delicate wife and their unborn child, he had no choice but to leave that wild and beautiful corner of Ireland and set out for England in search of work. But from the moment Patrick and Mary set foot in Liverpool, they are beset by new trials. After tramping the long, weary miles to York, they are forced to settle in the nightmarish slums of Walmgate, where disease and death are rife. Yet the very poverty and hopelessness of their surroundings bind the small community together in a stubborn determination to survive through tragedy and win for themselves a better life.
Peopled with rich and colourful characters, here is a marvellously fresh, unpredictable saga full of passion, struggle and humour.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 01 Feb 1999
ISBN 10: 0006511570
ISBN 13: 9780006511571
`Genuinely perceptive portrayals of human relationships'
Irish Independent
`Sheelagh Kelly surely can write'
Sunderland Echo
Sheelagh Kelly was born in York. She left school at fifteen and went to work as a book-keeper. She has written for pleasure since she was a small child. Later she developed a keen interest in genealogy and history, which led her to trace her ancestors' story, and inspired her to write her first book. She has since produced many bestselling novels.