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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Tor Books
Published: Mar 2004
Genre: Fiction - Historical - General
Retail Price: $7.99
Pages: 512
After the division of Ireland into two states in 1921, Ursula Halloran, the daughter of a former revolutionary, works for Irish radio, becoming a broadcaster and a pro-De Valera activist. When she becomes pregnant--and is unsure which of her two suitors is the father--she moves to Geneva, where her son is born--returning home to her father's farm after World War II just in time to witness the establishment of the Irish Republic in 1949. This is the third installment in Llywelyn's Irish history series, after the novels entitled 1916 and 1921.