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Steel Shamrocks
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Steel Shamrocks

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Steel Shamrocks - The Sons of Annie McKenna

In 1830 Hugh McKenna, a widowed farmer and father of eleven, left his home in Ireland’s County Tyrone for economic survival in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Arriving in Quebec on a “timber ship,” Hugh and the family walked the twelve hundred miles to a new life in the raucous, burgeoning gateway to the American West. Thus began nearly a hundred years of trial and triumph for Hugh’s widowed daughter-in-law Annie, and two of her sons, Bernard and Charles. Through financial struggle, fire, civil war, flood, labor unrest, political corruption and reform, they met their challenges with fortitude and civic devotion. Whether defending the Union from Antietam to Appomattox or helping to build a new industrial and political order, the McKenna men and their remarkable mother are emblematic of the many contributions Irish-Americans have made to a great city and a great nation. Praise for David Quinn’s It May Be Forever: An Irish Rebel on the American Frontier “Let it be said first that "It May Be Forever: An Irish Rebel on the American Frontier” is an excellent, very enjoyable book… It is a fascinating tale and the depth of the author’s research evident… The writing is first rate…“ ”- Francis Hamit - The Self-Publishing Review" “A beautifully written historical novel filled with excellent research and characters! Highly recommended!” “- USABookNews.com” “It’s a book that should be listed among the great Irish diasporic accounts, told with skill and artistry…” “- Peter Berresford Ellis - Noted Celtic scholar, writer, and novelist” ..“.the scenes depicted have a truly authentic ring… a life of extraordinary adventure peopled with extraordinary characters.” “- Pauline Ferrie - EmigrantOnline.ie” “What’s unique about this biography turned novel is the real life information threaded throughout like golden wire.” “- Janet McGrane - CelticReader.com” Visit the Author’s Website: www.david quinnbooks.com

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
iUniverse
Date
15 July 2014
Pages
348
ISBN
9781491734346

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Steel Shamrocks - The Sons of Annie McKenna

In 1830 Hugh McKenna, a widowed farmer and father of eleven, left his home in Ireland’s County Tyrone for economic survival in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Arriving in Quebec on a “timber ship,” Hugh and the family walked the twelve hundred miles to a new life in the raucous, burgeoning gateway to the American West. Thus began nearly a hundred years of trial and triumph for Hugh’s widowed daughter-in-law Annie, and two of her sons, Bernard and Charles. Through financial struggle, fire, civil war, flood, labor unrest, political corruption and reform, they met their challenges with fortitude and civic devotion. Whether defending the Union from Antietam to Appomattox or helping to build a new industrial and political order, the McKenna men and their remarkable mother are emblematic of the many contributions Irish-Americans have made to a great city and a great nation. Praise for David Quinn’s It May Be Forever: An Irish Rebel on the American Frontier “Let it be said first that "It May Be Forever: An Irish Rebel on the American Frontier” is an excellent, very enjoyable book… It is a fascinating tale and the depth of the author’s research evident… The writing is first rate…“ ”- Francis Hamit - The Self-Publishing Review" “A beautifully written historical novel filled with excellent research and characters! Highly recommended!” “- USABookNews.com” “It’s a book that should be listed among the great Irish diasporic accounts, told with skill and artistry…” “- Peter Berresford Ellis - Noted Celtic scholar, writer, and novelist” ..“.the scenes depicted have a truly authentic ring… a life of extraordinary adventure peopled with extraordinary characters.” “- Pauline Ferrie - EmigrantOnline.ie” “What’s unique about this biography turned novel is the real life information threaded throughout like golden wire.” “- Janet McGrane - CelticReader.com” Visit the Author’s Website: www.david quinnbooks.com

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
iUniverse
Date
15 July 2014
Pages
348
ISBN
9781491734346