The Largest Baby in Ireland After the Famine by Anne Barnett

The Largest Baby in Ireland After the Famine by Anne Barnett

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The Largest Baby in Ireland After the Famine

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.
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Author Anne Barnett
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