From the Irish village of Castlewarren in the 1850s to
Lanesboro, Minnesota, "The Irish Rebel" follows the life of Edward
Ruth. A story of survival, love, war, and life fashioned around a
historical framework, this fictionalized account portrays the
hardships of Ireland and provides a glimpse of the American Civil
War through the eyes of an immigrant.
Based on writings from his great-great-grandfather's journey,
author Peter L. Crawley has portrayed Ruth's struggle to extricate
himself from the bogs of starvation and cultural ambivalence to
make a name for himself as a dentist in his new country, while he
tries to prove himself worthy for the hand of one Irish maiden. The
journey takes him from Ireland during "The Times of Troubles," with
England's insensitive colonial policies, to the American Civil War
and Morgan's Raiders, led by the infamous John Hunt Morgan.
"The Irish Rebel" tells the tale of the striking similarity
between the American Civil War and England's disgraceful disavowal
of Irish Home Rule. This novel provides a vivid account of that
historical period as portrayed by one who has Gaelic blood in him
as well as a sentimental dose of unflappable Irish wit.
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