High Hopes and Dreams: An Irish Odyssey
High Hopes and Dreams begins where On the High Seas ends. It's the first week of November, 1851, and the ship carrying the O'Donnell family, and about 120 Irish immigrants, have braved the two-month voyage from Derry, Ireland. The ship has entered its final leg - traversing the Chesapeake Bay and landing at a wharf in Baltimore.
Uncharacteristically cold weather has stifled most commerce and life in general, limiting nearly all outdoor movement and postponing the high hopes and dreams of the immigrant families. The newly extended O'Donnell family is offered lodging as welcomed guests of the Archbishop in the rectory at the Baltimore Basilica.
The O'Donnell's struggle to protect the cabin boy, a fourteen year old child, whom they helped to escape the bonds of slavery to the ship's captain. Slave patrols, a bumbling pair of Bavarian immigrant brothers and others are attempting to recapture him and return him to the ship's captain who claims that he is the boy's rightful owner.
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High Hopes and Dreams: An Irish Odyssey
High Hopes and Dreams begins where On the High Seas ends. It's the first week of November, 1851, and the ship carrying the O'Donnell family, and about 120 Irish immigrants, have braved the two-month voyage from Derry, Ireland. The ship has entered its final leg - traversing the Chesapeake Bay and landing at a wharf in Baltimore.
Uncharacteristically cold weather has stifled most commerce and life in general, limiting nearly all outdoor movement and postponing the high hopes and dreams of the immigrant families. The newly extended O'Donnell family is offered lodging as welcomed guests of the Archbishop in the rectory at the Baltimore Basilica.
The O'Donnell's struggle to protect the cabin boy, a fourteen year old child, whom they helped to escape the bonds of slavery to the ship's captain. Slave patrols, a bumbling pair of Bavarian immigrant brothers and others are attempting to recapture him and return him to the ship's captain who claims that he is the boy's rightful owner.
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High Hopes and Dreams: An Irish Odyssey

High Hopes and Dreams: An Irish Odyssey

High Hopes and Dreams: An Irish Odyssey

High Hopes and Dreams: An Irish Odyssey

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High Hopes and Dreams begins where On the High Seas ends. It's the first week of November, 1851, and the ship carrying the O'Donnell family, and about 120 Irish immigrants, have braved the two-month voyage from Derry, Ireland. The ship has entered its final leg - traversing the Chesapeake Bay and landing at a wharf in Baltimore.
Uncharacteristically cold weather has stifled most commerce and life in general, limiting nearly all outdoor movement and postponing the high hopes and dreams of the immigrant families. The newly extended O'Donnell family is offered lodging as welcomed guests of the Archbishop in the rectory at the Baltimore Basilica.
The O'Donnell's struggle to protect the cabin boy, a fourteen year old child, whom they helped to escape the bonds of slavery to the ship's captain. Slave patrols, a bumbling pair of Bavarian immigrant brothers and others are attempting to recapture him and return him to the ship's captain who claims that he is the boy's rightful owner.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781515063636
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/20/2015
Series: The Irish Odyssey , #3
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

During his forty-plus years offering counseling, both in institutions and in private practice, Lincoln has witnessed, first-hand, the heights to which the human spirit can soar and the terrible alienation and despair to which a human being sometimes descends. In this series, his fictional characters face and struggle to overcome challenges that are both timeless and universal. It is Lincoln's hope and prayer that reading these historically accurate stories will not only entertain, but also pave the way for readers to use them to find solutions in their own lives by incorporating the methods that his characters learn and use.
Lincoln is married and lives with his wife in Fairfield, California. He has 3 grown children, 4 grown stepchildren, twelve grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
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