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1916
  

1916 [Abridged] [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Morgan Llywelyn (Author), Fiacre Douglas (Reader)
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The task of transforming the events of the 1916 Irish Rebellion into coherent fiction would terrify most writers. Llywelyn (The Lion of Ireland; Red Branch), however, has produced a thunderous, informative read that rises to the challenge. Sticking to the historical facts and incorporating all the major historical figures, Llewelyn filters them through the experience of the fictional Ned Halloran, a young Titanic survivor whose lust for life takes on new meaning when he goes to the Irish-language school run by poet and schoolmaster Padraic Pearse. Gaining a new appreciation of Irish culture, Ned also learns of Ireland's tragic, bloody history. He soon becomes aware that he is alive in a vibrant and epochal time, when the new century's potential inspires poets and revolutionaries to challenge the British Empire's colonial might. Ned falls in love and graduates from schoolboy to soldier. On Easter Monday, 1916, he is ready for the Rising itself, and (as happened on those famously unisex barricades) his sweetheart fights by his side. Battle scenes are both accurate and compelling. The betrayals, slaughters and passions of the day are all splendidly depicted as Llywelyn delivers a blow-by-blow account of the rebellion and its immediate aftermath. The novel's abundant footnotes should satisfy history buffs; its easy, gripping style will enthrall casual readers with what is Llywelyn's best work yet. Author tour.
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Llywelyn revisits the bloody Easter Rising of 1916.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars High Praise to Morgan Llywelyn!, Nov 11 2007
By Teddy (Richmond, BC) - See all my reviews
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This wonderful work of historical fiction is based on the 1916 Irish Rebellion, known as the Easter Rising.

Were introduced to the main character Ned Holloran, a 15-year-old survivor of the sinking of the Titanic. Neither of his parents survive. He is given the choice to stay in the United States with his sister Kathleen and her new husband. He chooses to go back to Ireland, where he attends an Irish school lead by Padraic Pearse, who is a scholar, poet, and rebel for the Irish cause. Ned gains a new appreciation for Ireland and it's culture and gets involved in the rebellion.

Llywelyn weaves the true facts and real life historical people of the rebellion with her fictional character Ned Halloran seamlessly. She introduces us to the amazing Irish history and people of the time in an informative and entertaining way.

This is the first book in an Irish Century series. I can hardly wait to read the next one, 1921: The Great Novel of the Irish Civil War!



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5.0 out of 5 stars A history lesson that goes down easy, April 10 2004
By B. McEwan "yellokat" (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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I enjoyed this novel very much, and not only because of its strong characters and riveting plot. Morgan Llywelyn entertains while she teaches, and I learned a great deal about Irish history and the fundamental reasons for the fractious state of affairs that exist today in the north. After reading 1916, I went on to read the other two books in Llywelyn's series, 1921 and 1949. Readers who enjoy 1916 are likely to enjoy the other two books as well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must-read for history and fiction buffs alike!, Jul 11 2003
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I must be honest, I had this book on a shelf for a year before I actually read it, but once started I could not put it down! Sadly, Ireland's history is glossed over at best in American schools, and I was only vaguely familiar with Ireland's fight for independence.

This book was enough to satisfy my love of a good novel, and cunningly interweaves fictional characters through documented history. I was a bit thrown off by the footnotes at first, but by the time I finished the book, I was interested enough to actually look up some of the titles to learn more about the Easter Rising. I am now reading the second in this series (I was very happy to learn that there are two more books beyond 1916!) and will be bringing the last in the series with me when I travel to Ireland next month! A great way to dip into history without being bogged down by dry facts.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Painful
If tortured prose is to your taste, by all means pick up this exemplary model of how to bore a reader to tears with forced, plodding, contrived exposition. Read more
Published on Jun 29 2004 by Sean Roberts

4.0 out of 5 stars 1916 Good Story and Solid History
1916 Good Story and Solid History

Some element of this book that I found helpful and interesting:

* It's a novel that employs footnotes. Read more

Published on May 27 2003 by p_trabaris

4.0 out of 5 stars 1916
Although I maintain that women generally make better, and more accurate, authors of historical fiction, sometimes they let the love story get in the way of the history. Read more
Published on May 19 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars I think it's really a 4.5!
As an avid reader of Morgan Llywelyn, I was very excited to see her chronicle a more modern piece of the Irish struggle. I could not put 1916 down! Read more
Published on May 3 2002 by bearly525

3.0 out of 5 stars Ireland's Great Historian Misses Her Stride
I love Morgan Llywelyn's books. I was so excited to see this novel published that I recommended it to my book club before I read it. Read more
Published on Feb 12 2002 by Anne Orsi

3.0 out of 5 stars The best is saved for last.
Readers who are expecting the major focus of Morgan Llywelyn's novel to be the Easter Rising of 1916 may be disappointed in their purchase of this book. Read more
Published on Dec 2 2001 by Russell Fanelli

5.0 out of 5 stars Read this Book --FEEL history - worth more than 5 stars!!!!
This is a powerful novel of the events surrounding the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin Ireland. The book opens in 1912 as Ned Halloran and his parents are on a journey from Ireland... Read more
Published on Aug 12 2001 by Maudeen Wachsmith

4.0 out of 5 stars Read it for the history, not for the prose
If you've ever wondered about what happened during the Irish Rebellion of 1916, but you don't want a boring textbook re-telling of the events, then this is the book for you. Read more
Published on Aug 5 2001 by C. Miller

5.0 out of 5 stars Historical Fiction at its Best!
1916 is one of those books that you will remember for the rest of your life! It's long lenght may deter some from wanting to read it, but once you start it is hard to put down... Read more
Published on Jul 9 2001 by gypsystarr

5.0 out of 5 stars Top-notch Historical Fiction
This was a first rate melding of an excellent fictional plot with the great non-fictional story of the 1916 Easter Rebellion. Read more
Published on Feb 19 2001

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