Norah - The Making of an Irish-American Woman in 19th-Century New York
by Cynthia G. Neale
Norah is an evocative, compelling story of survival, intrigue, and love.
Norah is the story of a woman who confronts prejudice, violence, and greed in a city that mystifies and helps to mold her into
becoming an Irish-American woman.
Here's What Others Are Saying:
“Norah is filled with so much intrigue, mystery, and beauty, that you’ll cling to every word while watching Norah grow into a strong, courageous,
and brilliant woman, who ends up truly proud of her Irish blood.” ~Feathered Quill Book Reviews
“In her exciting historical novel, Norah, Cynthia G. Neale shows us 19th-century New York through the eyes of an Irish-American woman and thus
gives us new insights into this tumultuous time. We see Norah McCabe making her way against all odds. A memorable journey!” ~Mary Pat Kelly,
author of the best-selling novel, Galway Bay
“An American story of self- creation through sheer grit and imagination. This historical novel paints an authentic and compelling picture of what it
means to be young, poor, and female longing for a better life in 1850s New York City.” ~Nancy Kelley, author of The Whispering Rod
Cynthia Neale is also the author of The Irish Dresser, A Story of Hope during The Great Hunger, and Hope in New York City, The Continuing Story of The Irish Dresser.
Read more about Norah:
www.LuckyPress.com/CynthiaNeale.html
http://www.cynthianeale.com/NewNorah2.html
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