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Terence O'Leary

    Terence O’Leary crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of family crises, particularly as they impact adolescent characters. His literary explorations often weave together themes of sports and sweeping family sagas, examining the intricate dynamics of relationships and historical events. O’Leary is recognized for his insightful character psychology and compelling storytelling that immerses readers in profound human experiences. Through his novels, he offers resonant perspectives on resilience, identity, and the enduring legacy of history on individuals and families.

    IRISH CROSSINGS - Michael's Story
    • IRISH CROSSINGS - Michael's Story

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "Beautiful and profoundly moving, Irish Crossings is a voyage of loe, partings and new beginnings in the time of the Irish Potato Famine. Michael flees Ireland during the horror and heartbreak of the Great Hunger. Like one million other Irish, he journeys across the treacherous North Atlantic Ocean in search of a better life. He rejoins Paddy and Caitlin and together they travel across America. The young immigrants witness the rebirth of the Irish in a foreign land that is now their home."--Back cover

      IRISH CROSSINGS - Michael's Story