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The Dreams of Mairhe Mehan Book

In a challenging new novel, Jennifer Armstrong reveals the heart of a young woman in the midst of the U.S. Civil War. Protagonist Mairhe Mehan is an Irish immigrant trying to piece together the fragments of her family's life in war-torn Washington, D.C. A quiet man with a mane of flowing white hair helps her understand the dreams that fuel battle and pain. (Later, she learns that this man is the poet Walt Whitman.) Truly, this is historical fiction in a most uncommon sense. Armstrong's writing is so vivid, so heartfelt, that the turmoil of the Civil War rises again in the pages of this slim, eloquent book.Read More

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  • Product Description

    A haunting novel that weaves together its narrator's dreams, Irish legend,

    and the pivotal events of the American Civil War, The Dreams of Mairhe Mehan

    portrays a family of Irish immigrants struggling to find its identity in the

    new world, and a nation struggling to be born anew out of the carnage of war.

    Mairhe Mehan is sixteen, a resident of Swampoodle, Washington D.C.'s Irish

    slum. Here brother Mike, a laborer building the new dome of the U.S. Capitol,

    suddenly enlists as a volunteer in the Union Army, leaving Mairhe with her

    father, an ailing old man whose heart is in the Ireland he has left behind.

    Terrified for her brother's life and alone in a Washington filled with the

    fighting's chaotic overflow, Mairhe confronts her own choice between Ireland

    and America s the Civil War heads toward its defining moment at the Battle of

    Gettysburg.With several ALA Notable Books to her credit, Jennifer Armstrong is

    an author with a fast-growing reputation. Her strongest and most profound work

    to date, The Dreams of Mairhe Mehan is a novel of great thematic breadth

    and memorable emotional impact.




  • 0679881522
  • 9780679881520
  • Jennifer Armstrong
  • 1 October 1996
  • Alfred a Knopf
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 119
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