Pages
317
Year
2011
Language
English

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The enthralling third novel in the chronicle of the O'Malleys in the twentieth century.

The fourth of the O'Malley chronicles is narrated by the ravishing Rosemarie, dedicated wife of our intrepid and trouble-prone hero, Chucky Cronin O'Malley. Destined to be compared to the Lanny Budd novels of Upton Sinclair and the Chicago novels of James T. Farrell, September Song follows the crazy O'Malley saga from Chucky's appointment as Ambassador to Germany by President Kennedy (the youngest Ambassador in history), to his resignation over his violent disagreement with President Johnson, to his in-your-face involvement in Selma, Alabama, the Chicago Democratic Convention, and the Vietnam War.

Chucky can't stay out of trouble, and his loving and devoted wife Rosemarie is often, if not always, by his side. Raising a family and showing up at the hot trouble spots of the world seems to be Chucky's destiny. Greeley recalls the turbulent and history changing events of the 1960s with fondness and clarity.

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"A truly well-crafted read. . . . The O'Malleys are a wonderful Irish family, full of good humor and love, against the backdrop of a very trying era in American history."
Romantic Times on September Song
"[A] warm and wonderful tale of Chuck and the rest of the O'Malleys. Greeley's unique view of life and his passionate love affair with the Windy City shine through as he tells his story with his Irish wit and inborn charm."
The Abilene Reporter-News on September Song

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