1949 (Llywelyn, Morgan)

1949 (Llywelyn, Morgan)

by Morgan Llywelyn (Author)

Synopsis

In this compelling book, Llywelyn tells the story of a charming young woman, Ursula Halloran, who comes of age in the 1920's and experiences the passions and pains of the times in a way that brings them alive for every reader. The horror and tragedy of civil war give way to a repressive Catholic state, in which married women cannot hold jobs, divorce is illegal, and the IRA becomes a band of outlaws still devoted to and fighting for a Republic that never lived. Ursula, an idealist, believes in a fiercely independent Ireland. She falls in love, bears a child out of wedlock, and in the war years finds fulfilment running her family farm in neutral Ireland.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Saint Martin's Press Inc.
Published: 17 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0312867530
ISBN 13: 9780312867539

Media Reviews
Llywelyn's deft pen is a creative sword. - The Irish American Post Morgan Llywelyn has written a wonderful, exciting book - a great reading pleasure. -Irish American News on 1921 Llywelyn is unexcelled in her knowledge of Irish history and culture. For twenty years she has been my inspiration when it comes to meticulous research and respect for the people who lived her stories. Now, with considerable powers of description, Llywelyn explores the nooks and quirks and fearful consequences of a tumultuous time in Irish history. -Lucia St. Clair Robson
Author Bio
Since 1980 Morgan Llywelyn has created an entire body of work chronicling the Celts and Ireland, from the earliest times to the present day. her critically acclaimed novels, both of history and of mythology, have been translated into many languages. She is an Irish citizen and lives in Dublin.