Debbie G. (hopehope) reviewed All Rivers to the Sea (Galway Chronicles, Bk 4) on + 163 more book reviews
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The 4th and last book in the series of "The Galway Chronicles". This novel is very emotional, Following the same family throughout the series. You are taken through many adversities with the Irish, injustice, famine, and finally escape to the new world. A must read, learning History through fiction. dg
Linnette M. (wRitingRochelle) reviewed All Rivers to the Sea (Galway Chronicles, Bk 4) on + 16 more book reviews
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A story of a family separated during Ireland's war for Independence, as well as the great potatoe famine.
Priscilla A. (priscillamylove) reviewed All Rivers to the Sea (Galway Chronicles, Bk 4) on + 83 more book reviews
The Galway Chronicles
It is October 1844. With the death of the evil Colonel Mahon & the greates harvest of potatoes in living memory, it looks like peace & prosperity are finally on the way to the village of Ballyknockanor. But this is only the calm before the storm.
It is October 1844. With the death of the evil Colonel Mahon & the greates harvest of potatoes in living memory, it looks like peace & prosperity are finally on the way to the village of Ballyknockanor. But this is only the calm before the storm.
I loved the series but wish it had ended differently.