1972 A Novel of Ireland's Unfinished Revolution
In a fourth installment of the saga that began with 1916, a coming-of-age Barry Halloran finds his patriotic involvement with the IRA challenged by his newfound aversion to weapons, a belief he is forced to act upon in the face of escalating Irish Catholic oppression that culminates in the Bloody Sunday conflict. Reprint.
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