Pages
400
Year
2014
Language
English

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Ann Moore brings to life the haunting beauty of nineteenth-century Ireland and its tumultuous, heartbreaking history in the first novel of her critically acclaimed trilogy Gracelin's father, Patrick, named her for the light of the sea that shone in her eyes. But joy and laughter leave the O'Malley clan when Gracelin is six-and-a-half and tragedy befalls the family. Less than a decade later, Gracelin must put her romantic dreams aside and marry a local landowner, the son of an English lord, to save her loved ones from financial ruin. Although she is a dutiful wife to capricious Bram Donnelly, Gracelin takes dangerous risks. With political violence sweeping through Ireland and the potato blight destroying lives, she secretly sides with the Young Irelanders, among them her brilliant brother, Sean, and the rebel leader Morgan McDonagh. Set against the rise of the Irish rebellion, with a cast of unforgettable characters led by the indomitable eponymous heroine, Gracelin O'Malley weaves a spellbinding story of courage, hope, and passion.

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"An Irish saga so lilting and elegantly written you'll be hearing Irish music in your head."
New York Times–bestselling author Eileen Goudge
"Lyrical, pitch-perfect prose . . . Historical fiction at its finest."
Publishers Weekly
"Truly great fiction . . . a grand historical novel . . . full of triumph, full of tragedy, full of hope and strength of spirit."
New York Times–bestselling author Eileen Goudge

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