She Writes Press
December 10, 2024
Length: 344 pages
ISBN13: 9781647427764
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The Irish Girl
From multi-award-winning historical fiction author Ashley E. Sweeney comes a family saga about the Irish immigrant experience spanning New York, Chicago, and Colorado so compelling that, USA Today best-selling author Kelli Estes says, “I read this story in one sitting.”
Feisty and resilient, thirteen-year-old Mary Agnes Coyne travels alone from Ireland to the United States in 1886 in Ashley E. Sweeney’s newest, The Irish Girl.
Forced from her family home after an accusation of incest, Mary Agnes endures an arduous sea voyage across the Atlantic with only a few pounds to her name and a letter to a parish priest. From the tenements of New York to the rough alleys of Chicago, Mary Agnes once and again suffers the bitter taste of prejudice for the crime of being poor, Catholic, and Irish.
Faced with another tragedy, she moves west to Colorado to begin life anew and there ponders her future.
Filled with lilting prose that Kirkus Reviews calls “poignant . . . vivid and compelling,” Sweeney again introduces a strong female protagonist whose experience mirror those of many of our grandmothers and great-grandmothers as they carved out a home in new land.
Reviews
“One of the Top 24 Historical Fiction Books of the Second Half of 2024”- BookBub
“An addictive . . . drama with a strong female lead who shines with resilience. The poignant narrative is helmed by a sturdy young protagonist who faces a series of obstacles and injustices with courage, picking herself up after each emotionally challenging (and sometimes tragic) setback and pushing forward with determination. Sweeney imbues her prose with a gentle Irish lilt: “a beauty she were, that Laffey girl, when she were young; such a shame what happened to her, do you think it could have been her—no, no, best not to say, best not to say.” Her depictions of life in Ireland, the tortuous journey across the Atlantic, and Mary A.’s experiences as a young immigrant, complete with the rampant bigotry and misogyny of the era, are always vivid and compelling.”—Kirkus Reviews
“A novel imbued with hope.”—Booklist
“The novel’s strength lies in its deep, emotionally charged descriptions of Irish immigrants’ quest to become established in America.”—Historical Novels Review
“Lyrical and powerful, The Irish Girl celebrates the tenacity of the human spirit. A novel to savor, an immersive and moving story of love and courage.”—Ginny Kubitz Moyer, author of A Golden Life
“Mary Agnes Coyne will be a girl after your own heart. Though too young, she must leave her village home in County Galway alone, and sail to America. Upon arrival in big cities of the U.S., nothing is easy, as is the case for many Irish in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. But Mary Agnes has gifts: intelligence, clever humor, beauty, a clear sense of self, and Ashley E. Sweeney to exquisitely describe her story of struggle, perseverance, and optimism. Couldn’t put it down, and at the end, was left wanting more of The Irish Girl.”—Francine Falk-Allen, author of A Wolff in the Family and Not a Poster Child
“The heart-rending story of one young immigrant’s search for home blooms into a redemptive and unforgettable tale in the capable hands of Ashley E. Sweeney. She effortlessly balances the harrowing misfortunes of being alone with moments that savor the sweetness of freedom, stitching the universal truths of self-determination and desire for a better life that tie us all together.”—Joanne Howard, author of Sleeping in the Sun
“The Irish Girl captured me from the very first page! At times both tragic and hopeful, this sweeping literary drama is ultimately a story of perseverance—one to which we can all relate somewhere in our immigrant past. Brimming with rich historical details and beautiful, lilting prose, this addictive book is a delight!”—Michelle Cox, author of The Henrietta and Inspector Howard series
“With the spunk of the Irish, Mary Agnes wins your heart from the start. With writing as lush as the Connemara countryside, The Irish Girl is a powerful story of a young woman’s discovery of hidden strengths against all odds—a story emblematic of the resilient American emigrant spirit that keeps the love of home country while embracing, wholeheartedly, the new.”—Debra Thomas, author of Luz
“Singing with drama, rooted in history, and rich in action, The Irish Girl’s independent and bold protagonist makes her way from Ireland to America at age thirteen in 1886. Pitted against the challenges of poverty, misogyny, and abuse, Mary Agnes Coyne navigates the twisty streets of New York and Chicago and expansive cattle ranches of Colorado and Santa Fe. But her longing for family and home is deep, and her search to find both leads to a gutsy conclusion. Sweeney’s fourth winner!”—Gretchen Cherington, author of Poetic License
“I fell deeply under the spell of The Irish Girl—a heroic yet relatable immigrant’s tale of a thirteen-year-old girl sent to America who faces every challenge with steely determination and, ultimately, hope.”—Martha Conway, author of The Physician’s Daughter
“This historical coming-of-age novel follows young Mary Agnes across the ocean as she seeks her place in the world and within her own soul. Sweeney shows the futility of trying to run from that which truly belongs to us, as well as the promise of finding that which does. A beautifully crafted story that will both transport and transfix readers.”—Jude Berman, author of The Vow
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