Title | : | The Hungry Piper: An Irish Famine Story |
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ISBN | : | - |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 256 |
Publication | : | Published December 6, 2019 |
reland 1849 - 1859, the famine years. The Doyle family, nearly dead from starvation, moves into Portumna Workhouse. The workhouse separates the family and they never see each other again after entering the buildings. In a matter of hours, they discover how difficult and isolating life will be. The oldest son, Patrick Doyle barely survives the harshness, constant threats and beatings from Sweeney, the monster doorkeeper--whose sport is terrorizing teenage boys. Willie Carney, already wise to the ways of the workhouse, steps forward and offers Patrick friendship. Together they forge a dream to get out into the world again and immigrate to America. Willie has no family and looks on Patrick as his brother. Patrick's dream includes bringing his family together again and Willie shares that dream. Patrick's natural musical talent and handcrafted fife (which he managed to hold on to) provide the means to fulfill their dreams. The Hungry Piper chronicles Patrick Doyle's time in the workhouse and amazing life after.
The Hungry Piper: An Irish Famine Story Reviews
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While the story was good and fairly enjoyable (as the book went on, the story became better and more cohesive), the Kindle edition was horrible to read. Given that this is a newer release, I can't imagine it being an issue of poor OCR, but every single page of the book had words and entire sentences with no separation, which seriously disrupted the entire flow. There were numerous spots where I felt an editor could have been a tremendous help to the overall enjoyment - at least to have me not saying "Really?!" when I came across something as glaring as "County Claire."