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Becoming Mary Mehan: The Dreams of Mairhe Mehan; Mary Mehan Awake (Readers Circle)

Becoming Mary Mehan: The Dreams of Mairhe Mehan; Mary Mehan Awake (Readers Circle)

Published in
2002
3.53
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Description

Jennifer Armstrongs two masterful novels about Mary Mehan are now together in one volume. Set against the pivotal events of the American Civil War, The Dreams of Mairhe Mehan depicts an Irish immigrant girl and her family, struggling to find their place in a country at war with itself. In a starred review, Kirkus Reviews said, Armstrong mixes vision and reality with breathtaking virtuosity, salting Mairhes narrative with poetic turns of phrase, snatches of song, story, and history.Mary Mehan Awake takes up Marys story after the war when, much like the broken country, Mary must begin a journey of emotional and physical renewal. Of this book, The Horn Book Magazine said, The story unfolds effortlessly and richly. Its The Secret Garden for an older audience, with friendship and nature gratifyingly providing healing and wholeness.This new Readers Circle edition includes an interview with the author discussing her ideas about how history is remembered and recorded, and the obligations and opportunities of the historical novelist.From the Paperback edition.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
320 pages

Why to read

  • Historical Insight: 'Becoming Mary Mehan: The Dreams of Mairhe Mehan; Mary Mehan Awake' offers readers a vivid glimpse into the life of an Irish immigrant girl during the American Civil War, providing a unique historical perspective that enriches understanding of this tumultuous period in American history.
  • Character Development: Jennifer Armstrong's portrayal of Mary Mehan is both complex and compelling. Readers will be drawn to her journey of self-discovery, resilience, and transformation as she navigates the challenges of her new life in America.
  • Emotional Depth: The book delves into the emotional and psychological effects of war and immigration, allowing readers to empathize with the characters and perhaps reflect on the broader human experience during times of hardship and change.
  • Literary Merit: Armstrong's writing is praised for its lyrical quality and rich detail. The dual-novel format of 'Becoming Mary Mehan' provides a unique reading experience that showcases the author's skill in storytelling and character portrayal.