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Rachel LeMoyne, Eileen Charbonneau

Label
Rachel LeMoyne, Eileen Charbonneau
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Rachel LeMoyne
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Eileen Charbonneau
Summary
Rachel LeMoyne, a mixed-blood Choctaw raised in a Presbyterian mission, knows that her calling in 1847 is to travel to Ireland to feed the starving people there with her own people's life-giving surplus corn. But she never expects to find a husband among the hungry and grief-stricken people--especially not a husband considered to be an outlaw. When Rachel and Darragh return to America as husband and wife, a new challenge awaits her: they must flee to escape the authorities still searching for Darragh. But with the Irish, like the Blacks and Indians, deemed "unfit for liberty," facing factories posting "No Irish Need Apply" signs, the only place to go is west to the wild country promised to anyone who can survive the journey. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied
Target audience
adult
Classification
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