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Roaring Liberty: The Queenstown Series - Book 4 Kindle Edition

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New York City, 1922

Harp Devereaux is torn. Part of her desperately wants to return to Ireland to finish what she and her family and friends started, and to witness the departure of the British forces from Ireland after eight hundred long years. But the other part finds life in America during the Roaring Twenties too exciting to trade for the sleepy streets of County Cork.

She and JohnJoe are united and determined to sample all that life after the Great War has to offer, but life Stateside is not as free and easy as Harp first imagines and soon she finds herself longing for the simplicity of her homeland.

She wants to live life on her own terms but life is never simple, on either side of the Atlantic, and there are sinister forces at work, determined to bring them all down..
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Jean Grainger has worked as a university lecturer, a secondary school teacher, and a tour guide. She is the author of several novels, including The Star and the Shamrock, What Once Was True, and The Tour. She lives in Cork, Ireland.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09DBWW184
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ (January 17, 2022)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 17, 2022
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1472 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 284 pages
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JEAN GRAINGER

USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR

SELECTED BY BOOKBUB READERS IN TOP 19 OF HISTORICAL FICTION BOOKS

WINNER OF THE 2016 AUTHOR'S CIRCLE HISTORICAL NOVEL OF EXCELLENCE

'Warm and wise, reading a Jean Grainger novel is like sitting in the kitchen of a friend. Her authentic writing welcomes you into the heart of Ireland.' Kate Kerrigan, NYT Bestselling Author.

'In the same magical tradition as classic Irish storytellers, Maeve Binchy and Frank McCourt, Jean Grainger transports the reader into a world where the characters not only come alive, but become friends, who stay with you long after you've closed the last page. I have no doubt that Jean Grainger will be considered one of the finest historical novelists of our time.' Roberta Kagan, Bestselling author of 'All My Love, Detrick' series.

Hello and thanks for taking time out to check out my page. If you're wondering what you're getting with my books, then think of the late great Maeve Binchy but sometimes with an historical twist. I was born in Cork, Ireland in 1971 and I come from a large family of storytellers, so much so that we had to have 'The Talking Spoon', only the person holding the spoon could talk!

I have worked as a history lecturer at University, a teacher of English, History and Drama in secondary school, a playwright, and a tour guide of my beloved Ireland. I am married to the lovely Diarmuid and we have four children. We live in a 200 year old stone cottage in Mid-Cork with my family and the world's smallest dogs, called Scrappy and Scoobi..

My experiences leading groups, mainly from the United States, led me to write my first novel, 'The Tour'. My observances of the often funny, sometimes sad but always interesting events on tours fascinated me. People really did confide the most extraordinary things, the safety of strangers I suppose. It's a fictional story set on a tour bus but many of the characters are based on people I met over the years. Little was I to know that it would end up as a six-book series.

My first World War 2 novel, 'So Much Owed' is a family saga based in Ireland following the Buckley family of Dunderrig House. The story opens in the trenches of WW1 at the end of the war and moves to tranquil West Cork. As the next generation of the Buckley family find themselves embroiled once again in war, the action moves from Ireland to wartime Belfast, from occupied France to the inner sanctum of German society in neutral Dublin. The history of the period was my academic specialty so I'm delighted to be able to use it in a work of fiction.

Shadow of a Century is set in New York in 2015 as well as in Dublin during the events of Easter Week 1916, where Irish men and women fought valiantly to rid our island of British imperialism. While not my academic specialty, I loved researching this book. It's essentially a love story, but with a bit of intrigue thrown in for good measure.

Under Heaven's Shining Stars was published in 2016 and is set in my home city of Cork. This time it's against the backdrop of 1950s and 60s Ireland and it really is a book about friendship, family and the Catholic church. I have a deep personal affinity with all of my characters but this book is especially close to my heart.

A book I wrote while travelling with my family for a year in Australia is called Sisters of the Southern Cross, and don't forget to read the afterword on that one as to how that story came about - it's a tale stranger than fiction in its own right!

I wrote a novel called Letters of Freedom after hearing a woman on the radio one day explaining how being raised in state care prepared a person so poorly for the realities of independent living. Her story was so moving I was inspired to write a short novella there and then.

Carmel's story really seemed to touch people, and I got such a huge reaction from readers all over the world, many of them telling me the most extraordinary stories from their own lives, that I wrote a sequel. The Future's Not Ours To See follows Carmel as she ventures forth into a world she knows so little of is. The third Carmel and Sharif book, What Will be, is also available and it finishes the story of this woman who spent her entire childhood believing something that wasn't true. She returns to Ireland, very reluctantly and discovers that in order to go forward she has to first make peace with her past.

My next series, The Robinswood Story, opens with What Once Was True, and tells the story of a big old house in Co Waterford during WW2. Two families live there, the impoverished Keneficks who own it and the hard-working Murphys who work for them. The sequel to this, Return to Robinswood, continues the story, and the final instalment, Trials and Tribulations, takes it to its conclusion.

The Star and the Shamrock, the Emerald Horizon, The Hard Way Home and The World Starts Anew is a series of four books about two little German Jewish children who find themselves on the Kindertransport out of Berlin. They end up in Northern Ireland, and it was a real labour of love. The research was harrowing at times, but I hope I've done justice to the stories of so many children who escaped the Nazi terror, often never again to see their parents. This is a book of hope in dark times, of the enduring power of love and the incredible resilience of the human spirit.

Another series, The Queenstown Series, centres on twelve year old Harp Devereaux and her mother Rose, and the first book, Last Port of Call, opens on the day Titanic sails from Queenstown, Co Cork on her last fateful journey. It is a bestselling series and people really seem to connect to the precocious Harp and her hard-working mother as they battle to survive in a society where conforming and playing by the rules was paramount. It is a four-book series, The West's Awake, The Harp and the Rose and Roaring Liberty completing the set.

Many of the people who have reviewed my books have said that you get to know the characters and really become attached to them. That's wonderful for me to hear because that's how I feel about them too. I grew up on Maeve Binchy and Deirdre Purcell and I aspired to being like them. If you buy one of my books, I'm very grateful and I really hope you enjoy it. If you do, or even if you don't, please take the time to post a review. Writing is a source of constant contentment to me and I am so fortunate to have the time and the inclination to do it, but to read a review written by a reader really does make my day.

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Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024
She never ceases to amaze the reader and holds them captive to reading one book after another. She has great appeal to women as well as men. Her story telling holds one's attention in wanting to read just one more chapter before closing the book.
She has a vivid imagination!!!

Her
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
I loved reading all these books! I highly recommend them. Jean Grainger is a brilliant writer. I love all her books.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
Very good and historical
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
As their lives intertwine, we follow along. Enjoying every twist and turn. Learning about Irish history along the way. A good read. Well done.
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
Loved reading this series, I didn’t want it to end! The sad struggle the Irish fought and how she magically wove this beautiful tale!
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
I have enjoyed this series and strongly recommend it to others. Jean Grainger draws in her readers and artistically shares her stories.
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023
I enjoyed the entire series, however, this last book was my least favorite. The history is always a good read, especially as I discovered after her death that my grandma secretly "supported" the IRA, from here in America. However, this book, Roaring Liberty, the author pushed hard to make the point that certain social norms of the day became front and center as villianous in the eyes of the characters, and while we know better these 100 years later, the thoughts back then were hardly so liberal, and that focal point was out of place in an historical novel. When I read an historical novel I want to get lost in the times and the characters, not be reminded how wrong social acceptance was back then, I already KNOW that, no lecture or reminders needed.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2022
The fourth book in this emotional, suspenseful and intriguing series based on the final Irish Rebellion and ultimate formation of the Irish Republic delivers the goods. As one of millions of Americans with at least some Irish heritage, it is important to understand the 800 year struggle that the Irish people had to free themselves from British rule. It was an eye-opener that the final British occupation by the Black and tans among other forces was brutal and unfeeling. The IRA was also violent but they were fighting for their own independence. What I did not understand previously is how much dissention existed after the final treaty was signed by those members of the IRA especially who felt that the treaty for Irish independence contained things they felt they could not accept. This violent struggle is the backdrop for the series and it makes the books, especially book 3, tense and scary. You come to care about the Irish characters too much to want anything bad to happen to them. There are several beautiful love stories that come to a close in this book and, after the rebellion, futures decided with some hope of fulfillment. The character of Ralph is one of the truly evil men in literature! Sometimes I felt like the book was so sad and I felt that Harp was a little too modern and rebellious for the 1920s but it came to a good end.

Top reviews from other countries

R Weigand
5.0 out of 5 stars Roaring Liberty
Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2024
This is the last book in the series of 4 volumes. This set is about the Irish Rebellion. Great read.
Great character development. Highly recommend.
noreen wright
5.0 out of 5 stars such a wonderful story
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 10, 2023
Loved this last book in the series of 4. Such a great author, storytelling at its best. I’m running out of Jean Granger books. Will be avidly awaiting on some new ones very soon I hope.
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Anything worthwhile is worth fighting for
Reviewed in Australia on April 2, 2023
Another unputdownable heartwrendering story from Jean. History I never knew and trouble I never understood until now. Thank you Jean.
T.H.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read Very interesting.
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2023
I have enjoyed jean grainger books and I can not wait to read this book. I waited only a couple of days they were delivered very quickly. I am over the moon to read the next series.
Kayesmum
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Series
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2022
Thank you Jean Grainger for a series filled with the facts of life over a 10 year period in a very troubled Ireland. The philosophy is wonderful and is as relevant to life 100 years on as it has been since it was first written. The story covers human nature and all its vagaries in depth and gives pause for thought! Thank you again.
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