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Jane Keating returns home to Ireland in1847 and finds the Famine is still raging. She vows to secure justice for lost family members and seeks to create a home for her orphaned cousins. Despite attempts to forget her past, she is drawn into the political troubles of her country. Will the forces of the British Empire and the devastation of the Famine prove too great for eighteen-year-old Jane and her compatriots? "Daughter of Éireann" is the final instalment of an Irish Famine trilogy by Bridget Walsh.Read "Daughters of the Famine Road" and "Daughters in Exile."
Annie and Jane leave Ireland at the height of the Famine. Annie takes her brother and sister to their aunt in New York. She is determined to help other young exiles like herself.Jane, now a convict, is transported to New South Wales. Vulnerable and alone, she vows to meet Annie again, and dreams of them both returning home to Ireland.
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