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Paperback The McKannahs Book

ISBN: 1530801583

ISBN13: 9781530801589

The McKannahs

Sean McKannah leaves 17th century Ireland aboard a sailing vessel after losing his family to an apartment fire. After traveling several years with his surrogate father-figure, Capt. Mullholland, he... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This is a historical western novel with all of the traditional content that readers of westerns expect: struggling pioneers (Irish and Mexican) battle greedy land barons, vicious desperados, Indians (good and bad), and two love stories, plus much more. Two things make this western novel different. (ONE) It begins in late 1700s Ireland, before moving to early 1800s California. (TWO) During that time-period, when you pull the trigger...the weapon must be reloaded before it will fire again. This book isn't your routine 'horsepoop and gunsmoke' western...this is how it REALLY was.

superb late eighteenth to mid nineteenth century family saga

In 1780 Dublin, Sean Brennan McKannah was born in a tiny apartment near the docks. When Sean was thirteen, a fire killed his family leaving him an impoverished orphan. With nothing to keep him in Ireland, Sean finds work on a ship headed by Captain Patrick Mullholland, who likes the lad's courage. Eventually Sean leaves his mentor to begin work as a trapper. His partner Francisco "Frank: de Rivera Santiago make a go of it in the San Francisco area. Sean marries Frank's sister Issabella "Bella". They lovingly raise five sons and a daughter all born between 1802 and 1807.However, Sean and Bella soon realize that their six children will go their own way regardless of how much their parents love them and want the best for them. Their journeys have begun. Patrick and Broderick head east wanting to become lawyers; Ian loves to gamble; Simon thinks of joining the Texas Rangers; Jesse seeks solace and salvation perhaps with an Indian tribe; and finally Aleena struggles to find happiness.THE MCKANNAHS is a superb late eighteenth to mid nineteenth century family saga that readers will fully enjoy. The key players are an ensemble, but each has a distinct personality that makes them seem very real and in turn enables the audience to fully appreciate life in Ireland and especially in North America. Though the book may have been better off as seven novels that would allow expansion of Sean's salad days, Rick Magers provides a deep drama that vividly brings to life a bygone period like few tales eve do. Fans of epic historical novels will want to travel with the McKannah brood...Harriet Klausner
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