Erin's Child

Erin's Child
Author: Sheelagh Kelly
Publisher: Canelo
Total Pages: 915
Release: 2017-04-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1911591215

A struggling Irish family in nineteenth century England sets its hopes on a new generation in the third volume of this dramatic historical saga. England, 1875. The Feeney family has finally escaped the squalid slums of York. Though they have worked hard to rise up from poverty, they have not left hardship behind. The father Patrick remains a man of simple tastes, increasingly out of touch with his wife Thomasin’s ambition to expand her business empire across Yorkshire. After losing their son, the Feeneys’ hopes for the family’s future now lie with their grandchildren. There is Rosanne, set to follow a rebel lover down a star-crossed road, and Erin’s daughter Belle, gifted and headstrong but born with a disability. The family has faces many challenges before, but what happens next will test them all.

Erin's Kiss

Erin's Kiss
Author: Lora Leigh
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2017-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250125294

Desire explodes and passion flares in #1 New York Times bestselling author Lora Leigh's story Erin's Kiss, previously published in the anthology Hot Alphas, now in ebook format. Ex-Marine Turk has become Erin's sworn protector. The target of her CIA-operative brother's foes, Turk is the only port Erin has to cling to in a storm. He promised her brother long ago never to touch her, but how can he resist a woman who aches to be with him as much as he burns for her?

Erin's Magic Tree (Circus) Adventure

Erin's Magic Tree (Circus) Adventure
Author: Joy Hooks
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1480805513

Erin and Nana are going to the park today. There are so many things to do at the park that you can always count on having a great time. Erin is excited because she knows she will get to enjoy a special adventure. As soon as she sees her friend Charlie the squirrel waiting for her, she knows she's in for an extra special surprise. There's a magical tree at the park Erin goes to with her Nana, and in that tree there is a tiny red door. It's so small that she could never fit through. It's a good thing, though, that Charlie the squirrel can shrink her with his magical wand, for through that door an adventure to the circus awaits. Erin's Magic Tree (Circus) Adventure is a fun and whimsical tool to help inspire your children to see the world through their imaginations.

Erin's Hope

Erin's Hope
Author: James Connolly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1899
Genre: Irish question
ISBN:

Erin's Sons

Erin's Sons
Author: Terrence M. Punch
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2009-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806318059

Volume III of Erin's Sons extends the period of coverage to 1858 and lists approximately 7,000 additional Irish-born residents of Atlantic Canada. Like the other volumes in the series, it is based on a wide variety of genealogical sources, including church records, cemetery inscriptions, marriage and burial records, newspapers, census records, and ships' passenger lists.

Receiving Erin's Children

Receiving Erin's Children
Author: J. Matthew Gallman
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2003-06-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807860719

Between 1845 and 1855, 2 million Irish men and women fled their famine-ravaged homeland, many to settle in large British and American cities that were already wrestling with a complex array of urban problems. In this innovative work of comparative urban history, Matthew Gallman looks at how two cities, Philadelphia and Liverpool, met the challenges raised by the influx of immigrants. Gallman examines how citizens and policymakers in Philadelphia and Liverpool dealt with such issues as poverty, disease, poor sanitation, crime, sectarian conflict, and juvenile delinquency. By considering how two cities of comparable population and dimensions responded to similar challenges, he sheds new light on familiar questions about distinctive national characteristics--without resorting to claims of "American exceptionalism." In this critical era of urban development, English and American cities often evolved in analogous ways, Gallman notes. But certain crucial differences--in location, material conditions, governmental structures, and voluntaristic traditions, for example--inspired varying approaches to urban problem solving on either side of the Atlantic.