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Galway Bay by Mary Pat Kelly
Galway Bay by Mary Pat Kelly










Galway Bay by Mary Pat Kelly

She is a frequent contributor to Irish America Magazine and has a PhD in English and Irish literature. She's been an associate producer on Good Morning America and Saturday Night Live, written books on Martin Scorsese, World War II, and Bosnia, and a novel based on her experiences as a former nun - Special Intentions. In the author's colorful and eclectic life, she has written and directed award-winning documentaries on Irish subjects, as well as the dramatic feature Proud. This heroic story sheds brilliant light on the ancestors of today's 44 million Irish Americans.

Galway Bay by Mary Pat Kelly

Honora and her unconventional sister Maire watch their seven sons as they transform Chicago from a frontier town to the "City of the Century", fight the Civil War, and enlist in the cause of Ireland's freedom. The family joins two million other Irish refugees in one of the greatest rescues in human history: the Irish Emigration to America. Mary Pat Kelly found a great way to promote the paperback release of her epic Galway Bay - just get a top film producer, Jean Doumanian, to develop it for.

Galway Bay by Mary Pat Kelly

Honora and Michael vow their children will live. But when blight destroys the potatoes three times in four years, a callous government and uncaring landlords turn a natural disaster into The Great Starvation that will kill one million. Selling both their catch-and their crops-to survive, these people subsist on the potato crop-their only staple food. In a rousing tale that echoes the myths and legends of Ireland herself, young Honora Keeley and Michael Kelly wed and start a family, inhabiting a hidden Ireland where fishermen and tenant farmers find solace in their ancient faith, songs, stories, and communal celebrations. Here at last is one Irish family's epic journey, capturing the tragedy and triumph of the Irish-American experience.












Galway Bay by Mary Pat Kelly