The Yellow
House Book - Synopsis

"I remember the summers best, when the days rested
in the long arms of evening and the sounds around Slieve Guillon
were as muted as benediction. Only the faint barking of distant
dogs cut the stillness as farmers drove their cattle home. Smoke
curled from cottage chimneys and children gulped down tea so they
could return to play while time hovered between day and night
like a gift from heaven.
Glenlea, County Armagh, Ireland 1905. When her
family is torn aprt by religious intolerance, personal tragedy,
and explosive secrets, young Eileen O'Neill is determined to reclaim
the Yellow House where her family had been happy and bring her
broken family back home.
As war is declared on a local and global scale, Eileen cannot
separate the politics from the personal impact of the conflict.
Her choice is complicated by the influence of two men. James Conlon,
a charismatic and passionate politcal activit is determined to
win Irish independence from Great Britain at any cost, appeals
to her warrior's soul.
But Eileen also finds herself drawn to Owen Sheridan, the wealthy
and handsome black sheep of the pacifist family who owns the milll
where she works, and who believes that peace can never be achieved
through violence.
The choice that Eileen makes will change the course of all their
lives and give her a true understanding of herself. Set in Ulster
in the early 20th century, this novel brings to life the conflicts
leading up to the birth of the border that divided the island
of Ireland, and still exists today.
Patricia Falvey was born in Northern Ireland
and raised in Ireland and England before immigrating to the U.S.
at age twenty. A former managing director with a financial services
firm, she now devotes herself full-time to writing and teaching
and divides her time between Dallas, Texas, and County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. THE YELLOW HOUSE is her first novel.
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