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Nuala Anne McGrail (née Moire Phioulaigh Ain Mac Griel, or Marie Fionnuala Anne McGrail) is a native of Carraroe, County Galway, Ireland popular and a very successful professional singer.
The Irish Country Novels are an ongoing series of historical fiction books written by Patrick Taylor and published by Forge Books. [1] The first book in the series, An Irish Country Doctor , was originally published as The Apprenticeship of Doctor Laverty by Insomniac Press in 2004 and was short listed for the BC Book awards fiction prize 2005.
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Colm Tóibín knows a thing or two about Irish novels; he's written 11 of them himself, including, most recently, Oprah's 105th Book Club pick, Long Island.
His fifth, and perhaps McGahern's best-known, novel is Amongst Women (1990), which marks a return to the North Roscommon/South Leitrim setting after two Dublin/London books. It details the story of Michael Moran, an IRA veteran of the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War , who now dominates his family in the unforgiving farmlands ...
The Irish Free State was created in 1922 as a dominion of the British Commonwealth, modelled explicitly on the Dominion of Canada.At the time, dominion status was a limited form of independence and while the Free State Constitution referred to "citizens of the Irish Free State", the rights and obligations of such citizens were expressed to apply only "within the limits of the jurisdiction of ...
Strumpet City is a 1969 historical novel by James Plunkett set in Dublin, Ireland, around the time of the 1913 Dublin Lock-out.In 1980, it was adapted into a TV drama by Hugh Leonard for RTÉ, Ireland's national broadcaster.