Harps Upon the Willows, M B Gibson (9780997223422) — Readings Books

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Harps Upon the Willows
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Harps Upon the Willows

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A superbly penned historical saga. –The Wishing Shelf Book AwardsNan and Father Alistair walk a treacherous road.

One that leads directly to the gallows.

Landowners are evicting family after family. The result is homelessness and starvation. Irish peasants have had enough. But can the gentry be stopped?

Fifteen-year-old Nan is hell-bent on doing her bit. Little does she know her greatest enemy, Sir Richard Lynche, is her father.

Father Alistair spurs the rebels on, reminding them they are children of God. He becomes the gentry’s prime target in their quest to squelch the revolt. Will the priest’s own demons do him in first?

You’ll be swept up in this fast-paced saga based on actual incidents that rocked eighteenth-century Tipperary.

Read it today!

2019 Bronze Award Winner of the Wishing Shelf Book Awards

2018 Winner of the Kindle Book Award–Literary Fiction

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
M. B. Gibson Books
Date
31 March 2017
Pages
398
ISBN
9780997223422

A superbly penned historical saga. –The Wishing Shelf Book AwardsNan and Father Alistair walk a treacherous road.

One that leads directly to the gallows.

Landowners are evicting family after family. The result is homelessness and starvation. Irish peasants have had enough. But can the gentry be stopped?

Fifteen-year-old Nan is hell-bent on doing her bit. Little does she know her greatest enemy, Sir Richard Lynche, is her father.

Father Alistair spurs the rebels on, reminding them they are children of God. He becomes the gentry’s prime target in their quest to squelch the revolt. Will the priest’s own demons do him in first?

You’ll be swept up in this fast-paced saga based on actual incidents that rocked eighteenth-century Tipperary.

Read it today!

2019 Bronze Award Winner of the Wishing Shelf Book Awards

2018 Winner of the Kindle Book Award–Literary Fiction

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
M. B. Gibson Books
Date
31 March 2017
Pages
398
ISBN
9780997223422