Trinity
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A latte customer came in, inquired about BookCrossing, took a few books from the shelf, then went out of his way to go back home and bring us some more.
We found a copy of this in an espresso cafe in Gualala, California, during a blustery weekend coastal retreat. It has been 10 years since then, I guess, but we saved our copy. It's a Uris I would read again.
We found a copy of this in an espresso cafe in Gualala, California, during a blustery weekend coastal retreat. It has been 10 years since then, I guess, but we saved our copy. It's a Uris I would read again.
Journal Entry 2 by DepotHouse at Depot House Espresso Cafe, the in Coburg, Oregon USA on Sunday, October 17, 2004
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Journal Entry 3 by DepotHouse at Depot House Espresso Cafe, the in Coburg, Oregon USA on Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Released 18 yrs ago (2/22/2006 UTC) at Depot House Espresso Cafe, the in Coburg, Oregon USA
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"Leon Uris is a storyteller, in a direct line from those men who sat around fires in the days before history and made the tribe more human." --The New York Times Book Review
The "terrible beauty" that is Ireland comes alive in this mighty epic that re-creates that Emerald's Isle's fierce struggle for independence. Trinity is a saga of glories and defeats, triumphs and tragedies, lived by a young Catholic rebel and the beautiful and valiant Protestant girl who defied her heritage to join him. Leon Uris has painted a masterful portrait of a beleaguered people divided by religion and wealth--impoverished Catholic peasants pitted against a Protestant aristocracy wielding power over life and death.
"Leon Uris is a storyteller, in a direct line from those men who sat around fires in the days before history and made the tribe more human." --The New York Times Book Review
The "terrible beauty" that is Ireland comes alive in this mighty epic that re-creates that Emerald's Isle's fierce struggle for independence. Trinity is a saga of glories and defeats, triumphs and tragedies, lived by a young Catholic rebel and the beautiful and valiant Protestant girl who defied her heritage to join him. Leon Uris has painted a masterful portrait of a beleaguered people divided by religion and wealth--impoverished Catholic peasants pitted against a Protestant aristocracy wielding power over life and death.