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The Wilderness Way
- Narrated by: John Cormack
- Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
Inspired by the true events of the most notorious evictions in Irish history…
1861, Donegal, Ireland
Ten years ago Declan Conaghan’s father died in the Great Famine, and since then, Declan has kept his promise to keep his family out of the workhouse. But all that is threatened with the arrival of new landlord, John Adair. Adair is quick to cause trouble and fear among his tenants. When he turns them off his land, Declan has no option but to break his promise…
Declan is in despair until he receives a letter from America offering him the chance of a new life and salvation for his family. But it would mean signing up to the US Army and fighting for Lincoln. Despite knowing nothing of war, or US politics, Declan leaves behind all he knows.
Set against the wild landscapes of Ireland and the turbulent times of the American Civil War, this sweeping narrative takes us on an epic journey to understand the strength and endurance of the human spirit.
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- stephanie wilson
- 14-01-24
Wonderful story and glimpse into history. Most enjoyable
Loved the journey and how the story developed it was so so good. Highly recommend it. A great listen
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- Michael ,Banbridge
- 16-06-24
Illuminating Irish and American historical drama
The characters brought this historical based novel to life.
A novel which captivated me and informed me of the role the Irish played in the American civil war war.
The descriptions of Derry and Donegal and the harrowing evictions were outstanding.
There were however themes of the best of humanity at play with a very satisfying ending .
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