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Lutzeier, Elizabeth Crying for the Enemy ISBN 13: 9780192752581

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Easter Monday 1916, one of the most momentous and terrible days in the troubled history of Ireland, when a group of rebels try to wrest the government of their country from the might of the British Empire. Michael is determined to play his part in the historic events. His brother may be
fighting for the British in the trenches of Flanders, but Michael will fight for his country's freedom - to the death if necessary. Daisy is American, but her parents are Irish, and she is prepared to do anything for the cause - and girls can fight as well as men, for what they believe in.

Sarah just wants to be a nurse, to do her bit to help the wounded soldiers back from the battlefields in France, soldiers like her brother. But when the hospital in Dublin Castle gets caught in the uprising, Sarah finds her loyalties stretched to the limit. How can Irishmen be her enemy? She just
wants to see an end to the killing, an end to the fear.

* A wonderfully emotional telling of the momentous events of Easter Monday 1916 in Dublin

* This subject is of interest to all those who are interested in the ongoing troubles in Northern Ireland

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  • PublisherOxford Univ Pr
  • Publication date2004
  • ISBN 10 0192752588
  • ISBN 13 9780192752581
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages176

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Book Description Condition: Bueno. Easter Monday 1916, one of the most momentous and terrible days in the troubled history of Ireland, when a group of rebels try to wrest the government of their country from the might of the British Empire. Michael is determined to play his part in the historic events. His brother may be fighting for the British in the trenches of Flanders, but Michael will fight for his country's freedom - to the death if necessary. Daisy is American, but her parents are Irish, and she is prepared to do anything for the cause - and girls can fight as well as men, for what they believe in. Sarah just wants to be a nurse, to do her bit to help the wounded soldiers back from the battlefields in France, soldiers like her brother. But when the hospital in Dublin Castle gets caught in the uprising, Sarah finds her loyalties stretched to the limit. How can Irishmen be her enemy? She just wants to see an end to the killing, an end to the fear. BLA wonderfully emotional telling of the momentous events of Easter Monday 1916 in Dublin BLThis subject is of interest to all those who are interested in the ongoing troubles in Northern Ireland EAN: 9780192752581 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Guías de estudio y repaso Título: Crying for The EnemyAutor: Elizabeth Lutzeier Editorial: OUP Oxford (1 abril 2004) Idioma: EN Páginas: 176 Formato: Tapa blanda Peso: 132 Año de publicación: 2004. Seller Inventory # Happ-2021-Aug-17-43674

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