An Irish Wife

In the brilliant society of 1880s America, King Coal fuels fortunes and drives prosperity for the privileged as it also destroys lives and the dreams of the unfortunate. Harry Robinson, coming of age in southwestern Pennsylvania, is the hope of his family for the next generation, expected to ride Gilded-Age momentum to the American Dream.

When he meets Niamh, an Irish Catholic woman married to a coal miner, he falls in love for the first time. Niamh’s arranged marriage brought her to America with the hope of giving her brother Patrick opportunities for a better life, and she asks Harry to continue the boy’s education. He agrees, hoping to stay close to Niamh and dreaming about ways to make her his own. When Niamh’s husband beats her, Harry is determined to carry her away, though it means overcoming her religious scruples and the disapproval of his family. But Niamh and her brother disappear.

. . . a strong story, greatly enhanced by rich historical detail and lovely, descriptive writing. This little slice of history has a much larger message to convey. Readers will benefit from this book. ~novelsalive.com

Sequel to AGNES CANON’S WAR. Or read it as a stand-alone.

Genres: Historical fiction, literary fiction

ISBNs: 9781943075690 1943075697

Released: April 2021