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In the latter part of the nineteenth century, their varied circumstances in Ireland and in America convince Peggy and Michael O'Driscoll and Eily O'Driscoll Powers of the importance of family.
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Fiction, Family life, History, Children: Grades 4-6, Children's fiction, Family life, fiction, United states, history, fiction, Juvenile fictionPlaces
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The Fields of Home
October 2, 1996, O'Brien
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
086278509X 9780862785093
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The final book in the Children of the Famine trilogy, set during the Irish famine. Michael is a stable-boy at the Big House, learning about horses, while Eily struggles to survive in her cottage on a scrap of land and Peggy still works in America. Will Michael forget his past and his sisters?
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