Author: | Mali Berger | ISBN: | 9781465322685 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | June 14, 2002 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Mali Berger |
ISBN: | 9781465322685 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | June 14, 2002 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
On February 2, 2002, the Seanachais (Gallic for storyteller) Steenie OShea of Galway, Ireland, discloses to her young niece, Aine, the mysterious family secret that occurred in 1977. The narrator describes Steenies amnesia and its effect on author, Maeve McCourt, in Fountain Hills, Arizona. What is the source of identical books created by the two storytellers, an ocean apart, the same year? Maeve travels to Galway, meets the OShea bookshop clan and enters into the strange evolutionary transformation of the Blues. Travel with the OSheas from the Sligo of W.B. Yeats down the coast of Galway Bay to The Burren as the venture becomes more and more convoluted, entangled with a 350,000 year-old mystery. Maurice Meehan, Steenies fiance, a poet of the sea, disappears in 1974, shortly before their wedding day. Did he drown with his Da and brothers in the curagh accident off the Aran Island of Inishmaan where J.M. Synge lived and wrote his plays? What is the "Third Way" and its connection between Belfast and the Giants Crossing in Northern Ireland? Mali Berger, storyteller of this fiction thriller, combines mystery, romance and philosophy in her fey Irish happening, enticing, entrapping the reader into this strange OShea family secret.
On February 2, 2002, the Seanachais (Gallic for storyteller) Steenie OShea of Galway, Ireland, discloses to her young niece, Aine, the mysterious family secret that occurred in 1977. The narrator describes Steenies amnesia and its effect on author, Maeve McCourt, in Fountain Hills, Arizona. What is the source of identical books created by the two storytellers, an ocean apart, the same year? Maeve travels to Galway, meets the OShea bookshop clan and enters into the strange evolutionary transformation of the Blues. Travel with the OSheas from the Sligo of W.B. Yeats down the coast of Galway Bay to The Burren as the venture becomes more and more convoluted, entangled with a 350,000 year-old mystery. Maurice Meehan, Steenies fiance, a poet of the sea, disappears in 1974, shortly before their wedding day. Did he drown with his Da and brothers in the curagh accident off the Aran Island of Inishmaan where J.M. Synge lived and wrote his plays? What is the "Third Way" and its connection between Belfast and the Giants Crossing in Northern Ireland? Mali Berger, storyteller of this fiction thriller, combines mystery, romance and philosophy in her fey Irish happening, enticing, entrapping the reader into this strange OShea family secret.