The Largest Baby in Ireland After the Famine
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The Largest Baby in Ireland After the Famine by Anne Barnett
Step into the richly woven tapestry of Irish history with The Largest Baby in Ireland After the Famine, a captivating historical novel set in the heart of post-famine Ireland. Written by acclaimed author Anne Barnett, this novel transports readers to a world of deep-rooted family secrets, resilience, and survival. Born in Cookstown in 1879, Sarah-Ann O'Malloran enters the world as the largest baby in Ireland-a symbol of strength in a country still reeling from the Great Famine's devastating aftermath. As she grows, her life intertwines with that of Felix Campbell, a solitary farmer, whose world is shaken by unexpected encounters and long-buried passions. Their stories unfold against a backdrop of sectarian divides, rural struggles, and forbidden desires, offering a poignant reflection on love, loss, and identity in 19th and 20th century Ireland. For readers who loved The Heart's Invisible Furies and Angela's Ashes, this novel is a must-read for fans of Irish historical fiction. With its lyrical prose and immersive storytelling, The Largest Baby in Ireland After the Famine is a timeless tale of endurance, hope, and human connection.| SKU | Unavailable |
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| Title | The Largest Baby in Ireland After the Famine |
| Author | Anne Barnett |
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