Irish Heart (e-bog) af Driedger, Sharon Doyle

Irish Heart e-bog

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During the Great Famine of the 1840s, thousands of impoverished Irish immigrants, escaping from the potato crop failure, fled to Canada on what came to be known as fever ships. As the desperate arrivals landed at Quebec City or nearby Grosse Isle, families were often torn apart. Parents died of typhus and children were put up for adoption, while lucky survivors travelled on to other destination...
E-bog 119,34 DKK
Forfattere Driedger, Sharon Doyle (forfatter)
Udgivet 31 maj 2022
Længde 416 sider
Genrer 1DDR
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781443469180
During the Great Famine of the 1840s, thousands of impoverished Irish immigrants, escaping from the potato crop failure, fled to Canada on what came to be known as fever ships. As the desperate arrivals landed at Quebec City or nearby Grosse Isle, families were often torn apart. Parents died of typhus and children were put up for adoption, while lucky survivors travelled on to other destinations. Many people made their way up the St. Lawrence to Montreal, where 6,000 more died in appalling conditions.Despite these terrible beginnings, a thriving Irish settlement called Griffintown was born and endured in Montreal for over a century. The Irish became known for their skill as navvies, building our canals and bridges, working long hours in factories, raising large, close-knit families. This riveting story captures their strong faith, their dislike of authority, their love of drink, song and a good fight, and their loyalty.Filled with personal recollections drawn from extensive author interviews,An Irish Heartrecreates a community and a culture that has a place of distinction in our history. From DArcy McGee and Nellie McClung to the Montreal Shamrocks, Brian Mulroney and beyond, Irish Canadians have made their mark.