RAE’S READS

The idea is to copy a sentence or two where you are reading in your current read in hopes of teasing someone else to read the same book.
I’m reading as fast as I can to finish my Third Tuesday Book Club selection by TONIGHT. We are having our first in-person meeting in a long time.

Today’s Tuesday Teaser comes from our November selection, Gracelin O’Malley, first book in a trilogy, by Ann Moore. The story takes place in the great potato famine in Ireland. Our character, Abban is taking a cart loaded with starving, dying men from Gracelin’s home on the orders of her cruel husband. .Gracelin had offered the manor’s tenants food and medical care during her husband’s absence. Now Abban must find another place of refuge for the dying men.

“The hour of midnight had come and gone, the wind had blown itself out, and the snow fell lightly again. He felt alone in the world, and was heartened to see , out in the bog, the flickering light of camp-fires shielded by the low, rough huts people had dug to make temporary shelter. So many had died, but there were others staying alive just as he was–day by day, night by night.”

I remember as a young girl my father telling me his people had come to America from Ireland during the great potato famine because there were no jobs to be had and very little food to eat. This book brings the conditions they must have lived through to life and so far is a darned good read.

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  1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    If your dad’s people came from Ireland, you would have enjoyed the discussion. We had another Irish-rooted person at book club last week, and she was so moved by the story’s connections to her family history that she became teary-eyed. We all did, too.

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