Brian O'Boyle, only 17 years old, kept vigil as his baby sister and little brother, mother and father, one by one, weakened by starvation, caused by the potato famine, succumbed to the dreaded fever and died. Now they lay cold and dead. With an aching heart, hopeless and afraid, utterly alone and more dead than alive, he yearned to quickly join his family in Heaven. But God had other plans for him and his guardian angel tried to help him find the "high road." Did he accept the angel's guidance? The O'Donnell family, Liam, ...
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Brian O'Boyle, only 17 years old, kept vigil as his baby sister and little brother, mother and father, one by one, weakened by starvation, caused by the potato famine, succumbed to the dreaded fever and died. Now they lay cold and dead. With an aching heart, hopeless and afraid, utterly alone and more dead than alive, he yearned to quickly join his family in Heaven. But God had other plans for him and his guardian angel tried to help him find the "high road." Did he accept the angel's guidance? The O'Donnell family, Liam, Sarah, Paddy and Bridgid were a well-respected and successful merchant family but, because of their Catholic faith, they were shunned, banished and mercilessly compelled to leave their home and business. How did they deal with the challenges of being forcefully uprooted? Did they connect with Brian O'Boyle? Would their guardian angels bring them together on the "high road?"
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Very good. A copy that has been read, but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting, but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. An ex-library book and may have standard library stamps and/or stickers. At ThriftBooks, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less.