The Big Wind
By (Author) Beatrice Coogan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Head of Zeus
1st October 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical romance
823.914
688
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
It all began on the night of the Big Wind. A wild and savage night in January 1839 when a storm struck Ireland, leaving such suffering and devastation in its path that a mark remained on the minds and hearts of Irishmen, and the land itself, ever after. It was the night Sterrin O'Carroll, 'blossom of the storm', was born in Kilsheelin Castle. Growing up during Ireland's darkest hours, Sterrin forms a bond with a household servant called Young Thomas that deepens over the years into a forbidden love a love as fierce and relentless as the storm that ushered her into the world. But their paths are divided by devastating events that change the course of Ireland's history. After the bitterness and the sorrow finally wane, Sterrin's indomitable spirit never weakens because, Thomas, like her beloved land, will return to her.
Romantic Ireland may be dead and gone, but a good deal of it is preserved in Beatrice Coogan's mammoth novel. As for drama, there's hardly time to draw breath from the tempestuous, storm-tossed opening pages * Irish Times *
Born in 1905, Beatrice Coogan began her journalism career at the age of seventeen and went on to write for the Evening Herald. She was also an actress with the Abbey Theatre and Radio ireann.