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Classic fiction (pre c 1945) b
Winkel
Wordery
Merk
Trafford publishing
Land Above : 9781426966873 : 06 May 2011 : Since the British takeover of Ireland in the seventeenth century, relations have been strained between the Irish nobility-generally identified as Catholic-and the newly arrived English Protestants. Benjamin McLain knew of this conflict first hand. He was born the son of an Irish woman from the high-ranking house of O'Connor and a Protestant father who served as an admiral in the British Navy. Benjamin sought to leave history behind him; in 1797, he landed in Charleston, South Carolina. He left his home country of Northern Ireland as an enlisted sailor in the Royal Navy, but upon his arrival in America, he came to realize that the same deep-rooted resentments existed, even far from Ireland. The Irish disliked the Protestants and vice versa, even in this new, foreign land. As Benjamin struggles to break through the barriers of his birth, he finds himself torn between the love of his mother, the love of his intended fiance, and the love of a stra
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