The Knoll

The Knoll

by Ginger Cucolo
The Knoll

The Knoll

by Ginger Cucolo

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Overview

The potato plants are turning black, their leaves curling and crumbling. No one understands the reason why, especially Allie McCreary. She thinks of Ireland as magical and can't imagine living anywhere else. The green hills appeal to her senses; a feast for her eyes. Most of the Irish people she knows are optimistic, and after last year's dreadful crop, most believed this year would be different. And, everyone thought that way as the new crops began to grow and look like they were supposed to, until...until it happened, again. But the potatoes were just the beginning. Widespread starvation was followed by social upheaval. When the McCreary's landowners, the Farradays, find their property and possessions stripped away, Allie's life becomes entangled with them as both families fight to survive in the same world. The Farradays have two boys, Patrick, seventeen, and Brody, fourteen, and Allie clashes with Brody, not realizing her own affection towards him. Her stubbornness is both a blessing and a curse. She and the Farraday boys must find a better way to live. With the help of Mr. Farraday, Allie's mother gathers enough money to send her to America. Alone on the ship, Allie is embroiled in a mutiny and tries to help the Captain. This should be a journey for a better life, but it is a journey she may not survive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780983305736
Publisher: Allen House Publishing
Publication date: 01/30/2013
Series: The Knoll , #1
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Ginger Cucolo is the author of Dog Tags: The History, Personal Stories, Cultural Impact, and Future of Military Identification. She is a Library of Congress, American Folklife Center, 2012 Botkin Lecture Series Presenter on The History of Dog Tags. Having a personal connection with the military, Ginger is married to a career Infantryman with thirty three years of active duty service. She was an expert for the History Channel on Dog Tags for 101 Objects that Changed the World. Ginger has written articles and been published in the following magazines: Texas Military Force Museum, Korean War Veterans Association Graybeards Magazine, TAPS Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors Quarterly Magazine, and on the US Army homepage for Memorial Day.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from The University of Texas at Austin, Texas, and a Master of Science in Community Health Administration and Wellness Promotion from California College for Health Sciences. She manages five websites, including: www.gingerallencucolo.com
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