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Norah: The Making of an Irish-American Woman in 19th-Century New York

Norah: The Making of an Irish-American Woman in 19th-Century New York Review


Once she was a child of Hunger, but now Norah McCabe is a woman with courage, passion, and reckless dreams. Her story is one of survival, intrigue, and love. This Irish immigrant woman cannot be narrowly defined! She dons Paris fashion and opens a used-clothing store, is attacked by a vicious police commissioner, joins a movement to free Ireland, and attends a National Women's Rights Convention. And love comes to her slowly one night on a dark street, ensnared by the great Mr. Murray, essayist and gang leader extraordinaire. Norah is the story of a woman who confronts prejudice, violence, and greed in a city that mystifies and helps to mold her into becoming an Irish-American woman.

"In her exciting historical novel, Norah, Cynthia G. Neale shows us 19th century New York through the eyes of an Irish-American woman and thus gives us new insights into this tumultuous time. We see Norah McCabe making her way against all odds. A memorable journey!" ~ Mary Pat Kelly, author of the best-selling novel, Galway Bay

"The morals of this tale are extremely poignant. When this author talks about truth, her words make your head spin. This story is filled with so much intrigue, mystery, and beauty, that you'll cling to every word while watching Norah grow into a strong, courageous, and brilliant woman." ~ Feathered Quill Book Reviews Read more...


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