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Fourth of July

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Fourth of July

By: Robert E. Kearns
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In the shadow of Ireland’s Great Famine, Myles, a resilient laborer, clings to hope as hunger and despair ravage his community. With his wife, Hannah, and their infant son, he tends a fragile existence in a stone cottage, warmed only by a dwindling turf fire. But as the potato blight devastates crops and ruthless evictions tear families apart, Myles faces an unenviable choice: remain in a land of starvation and loss or risk everything for a new life in America.

Driven by love and desperation, Myles and his family embark on a harrowing journey aboard an emigrant ship bound for New York. The voyage tests their endurance, as disease and despair claim numerous lives in the cramped and pestilent-ridden conditions. Then tragedy strikes, leaving Myles to navigate the New World alone, haunted by grief yet fueled by an unyielding will to survive.

From the chaotic streets of the Big Apple to the rugged frontiers of a growing nation, Myles carves a path through backbreaking labor on the railroads, eventually finding solace in the vibrant promise of San Francisco. There, amidst the salty air of the docks and the warmth of newfound connections, he dares to dream of love and redemption. But can he escape the ghosts of his past and embark on a fresh journey?

Fourth of July is a gripping tale of resilience, sacrifice, and the pursuit of freedom, set against the backdrop of one of Ireland’s darkest times. Praised by Readers’ Favorite for its vivid storytelling, this poignant tale follows one man’s odyssey from the famine-ravaged hills of his homeland to the hope-filled horizon of America, culminating in a celebration of independence—both national and personal—on the Fourth of July.

Perfect for readers of historical fiction who cherish stories of human endurance, Fourth of July will leave you moved, inspired, and captivated by the unbreakable spirit of those who dared to chase a better tomorrow.

"A moving read for anyone at any time but especially for Americans on the Fourth of July." - Readers' Favorite.
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