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Complicated
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the opposite of trauma porn. a very important read executed with the same grace as the author's children's series. it very much feels like an accurate and loyal depiction of the worst years of Irish history as opposed to a nuanced character study - main characters are not full of flaws or exceptionally layered with tendencies to do great wrongs. a must read to empathise with Ireland's shameful and difficult history.
The Hungry Road gives us a glimpse of life during the Irish famine from two main perspectives. The Sullivan family are tenant farmers with several children when the potato crop fails. Husband and wife struggle through taking jobs and joining the public works, taking advantage of the soup kitchen and doing everything they can to keep alive. We see the level of suffering and tenacity of the Irish people to overcome. Our second main perspective is Dr Donovan who is the physician at the local workhouse and a landowner in the town. Through his eyes we see the deplorable conditions of the work houses, the relentless fevers and reality of starvation. He and a local priest also team up to start the soup kitchen and try to provide relief in the forms of food, work and an escape from Ireland.
This was definitely a heartbreaking book to read. It was very visceral and taught me a lot about the resilience of my ancestors. Minor spoiler ahead... it does end with an emigration which was definitely interesting but I felt like because of that we only got one perspective of where the famine ended. I would have liked more of a thread of how the people who survived began to recover and thrive.
This was definitely a heartbreaking book to read. It was very visceral and taught me a lot about the resilience of my ancestors. Minor spoiler ahead... it does end with an emigration which was definitely interesting but I felt like because of that we only got one perspective of where the famine ended. I would have liked more of a thread of how the people who survived began to recover and thrive.
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hopeful
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Yes
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Complicated
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Complicated
dark
sad
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Really puts the facts we all know about the famine into a more human perspective
dark
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No