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This is book 3 of the series of The Starving Times: Voices from the Irish Famin, S O'Mordha. Spring 1845 "The Fields of Wicklow". The Starving Times: Voices from the Irish Famine.The Byrne Family, County Wicklow, Summer 1845 Set against the backdrop of the devastating Irish Famine, The Starving Times follows the poignant journey of the Byrne family from County Wicklow as they struggle to survive in the early days of the catastrophe. It begins in the summer of 1845, when a lush, green Ireland is on the verge of disaster, unaware that the potato crop, the heart of their sustenance, is about to…mehr

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This is book 3 of the series of The Starving Times: Voices from the Irish Famin, S O'Mordha. Spring 1845 "The Fields of Wicklow". The Starving Times: Voices from the Irish Famine.The Byrne Family, County Wicklow, Summer 1845 Set against the backdrop of the devastating Irish Famine, The Starving Times follows the poignant journey of the Byrne family from County Wicklow as they struggle to survive in the early days of the catastrophe. It begins in the summer of 1845, when a lush, green Ireland is on the verge of disaster, unaware that the potato crop, the heart of their sustenance, is about to be decimated by blight. The Starving Times: Voices from the Irish Famine. The Byrne Family, County Wicklow, Summer 1845 follows the harrowing journey of the family during the Famine. Ordinary farmers living in rural County Wicklow, Ireland, we follow their story as they are swept into the heart of one of history's most devastating crises, the Great Irish Famine. As the Byrne family, father Seán, mother Mary, and their children, tend to their small farm, they are blissfully unaware of the looming crisis. They speak of better days, of community gatherings, and of a future where the potato harvest will ensure their survival through the harsh winters. However, when the first signs of the blight appear, their world begins to unravel. When the potato blight strikes in 1845, Máire and Tomás Byrne's small farm, once a symbol of their hard work and promise, begins to fall apart. As crops wither and starvation looms, Máire struggles to protect her three children, Seán, Nora, and baby Bríd, against the ravaging effects of hunger, disease, and the oppressive government neglect. Through the eyes of Máire and her family, we witness their fight to survive as they face unbearable loss, the collapse of their once-thriving community, and the inevitable disintegration of the life they had known. As their world crumbles, the Byrnes are pushed to the breaking point, their love for each other the only force that keeps them going in a time when hope is in short supply. Through the voices of the family members, as well as those of neighbours and strangers, the novel weaves together a tapestry of suffering, resilience, and desperate decisions. Seán, a proud farmer, refuses to believe the threat is real, while Mary's quiet strength holds the family together as they face the brutal realities of hunger. The children, from the wide-eyed youngest to the increasingly mature older siblings, each see their world differently as they come to grips with the ravages of famine. This is a deeply emotional and gripping tale of survival, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of family amidst one of the darkest chapters in Irish history. The Starving Times brings history to life, not through the dry lens of facts, but through the emotional experiences of real people caught in the merciless grip of a national tragedy. In this intimate and heartrending portrayal, the Byrne family's story becomes emblematic of the millions who suffered during one of the darkest chapters in Irish history.


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