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18 February 2010

Review and Giveaway of The Yellow House by Patricia Falvey

"A family's future is in the hands of one very brave young Irishwoman in this accomplished debut set between WWI and the growing violence of the Irish war of independence. Eileen O'Neill inherits a lifetime of struggle and heartbreak when her family is ripped apart by war, disease, mental illness and greed. And if civil war and family strife weren't enough to deal with, Eileen is torn between James Conlon, a passionate Irish nationalist, and Owen Sheridan, a British army officer and the son of a wealthy family. As the wars presence in her life intensifies, Eileen continues to weigh her heart's pull against national pride, family loyalty, class divisions and her own spirit. This novel delivers the best of both worlds: secrets, intrigue and surprising twists will keep readers flipping the pages, while Falvey's insight and poetic writing tugs at the heartstrings of the most cynical audiences."


— Publisher's Weekly from Patricia Falvey's website

As I am a fanatic about anything Irish, when I was approached to receive a copy The Yellow House by Patricia Falvey, I was delighted. I read the reviews and I couldn't wait to get my copy.

This is a novel about Ireland and takes place during the years 1900- 1924 during a time of strife and upheaval due to WWI and during the Home Rule in Ireland. The main character Eileen O'Neill is a very strong woman. After the birth of a baby brother her mother takes off and goes home to Eileens grandfather, but has a breakdown and ends up in an asylum for the insane. Eileen, takes her infant brother and lives with a friend of the family and his wife after the family home (The Yellow House) burns down and they lose everything, including her father. She is forced by circumstances at a young age to be both a mother and father to her little brother. She promised herself that she will get The Yellow House back and reunite her family.

Eileen had a sister that died, and she also has an older brother Frank who goes to live with their grandfather.The grandfather had disowned their mother because of a scandal that ultimately changes every one's lives in the O'Neill household.


Eileen eventually goes to work in the mill owned by the Owen Sheridan, son of a well to do Quaker family. Eileen is very vocal on the working conditions at the mill. Owen is British and against violence of any kind but does eventually go to fight in WWI. Eileen finds that she has feelings for Owen, but ends up marrying James Conlin whom she met while she did her part in a movement proclaiming an independent Irish Republic in the south of Ireland.


The story is full of history during this famous time in Ireland's past that shaped the country to how it is today. It is a heartbreaking story of a family torn apart by secrets, war, religion and class distinctions. This book was thoroughly researched and maybe even a bit of the authors own past wound through the story. The characters are very well thought out. It tells the history of Ireland, but does not overwhelm you with the details. It tells about the anger and the hatred between the Catholics and the Protestants. Michael Collins, an Irish revolutionary leader and member of the Irish delegation during the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations is part of the story.


I loved this book to say the least. It was an easy and fun read, when the families and neighbors would get together and have their music sessions, I could almost hear the sad songs of love and loss. Irish fiction at it's best.


I would like to thank Miriam at Hatchette books for sending me a copy of The Yellow House. I received this book for read and review and I did not receive any monetary compensation for my honest review.


..now on to the giveaway.. Miriam is graciously providing three copies of this wonderful book. U.S and Canada only. No P.O.Box's please...


To enter:
+5~~ be a follower of Blog O'The Irish / Celtic Lady Reviews
+5~~ post on your blog / Facebook/ or Twitter~~ let me know what   you did.
+5~~visit authors website (listed above) and view book trailer

Leave email address please!!

Giveaway ends 3/10/10


View book trailer here

http://patriciafalvey.com/trailer.html


Author Bio from Hatchette Book Group
"I was born in Newry, Northern Ireland. At the age of eight I went to live in England and at twenty I immigrated to America. I enrolled as an English major at Suffolk University. However, due to lack of money I switched my major to Business. Although I progressed very successfully in my profession, I never lost my desire to write. It was only after years of struggle and doubt and yes... fear... that I eventually took the leap of faith, quit my profession, and devoted myself full time to finishing my first novel, The Yellow House."


















































30 comments:

  1. This book sounds very interesting and I would really like to win it.
    Please enter me.
    I subscribe to both of your sites by google reader.

    cenya2 at hotmail dot com

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  2. +5 I'm a loyal follower.

    +5 posted in giveaway section of right sidebar: http://thetruebookaddict.blogspot.com/

    +5 what a beautiful book trailer!

    thanks for the giveaway!

    miller4plusmore(at)bellsouth(dot)net

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  3. So glad you loved the book! It's great when you are totally immersed in the book and you can see and hear everything that is going on.

    +5 long time follower :)
    muse_in_the_fog@hotmail.com

    Thanks for the giveaway and review!!!

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  4. +5 follower

    +5 what a great book trailer

    melissa(at)gingerhigh.com

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  5. Please enter me - the cover is stunning.
    +5 I now follow both blogs
    +5 I tweeted
    http://twitter.com/BrokenTeepee/status/9315092133
    +5 I viewed the trailer...the old photos were beautiful.
    thank you
    kaiminani at gmail dot com

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  6. This book sounds great, please count me in.

    I am a new follower on both of your blogs.

    alongtheway at telus dot net

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  7. I have been wanting to read this book since you first spotlighted on your site and your review really makes me want it!

    I follow both of your blogs!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    leenbeen2001 (At) yahoo (dot) com

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  8. + 5 follower of Blog o'the Irish

    Would like to be entered for this book.

    Thanks for the contest and the review

    mystica123athotmaildotcom

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  9. This sounds really good. I have added it to my TBR list. Don't enter me into the contest as I am not eligible.

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  10. I am a follower of both of your blogs.

    bstilwell12 at comcast dot net

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  11. I tweeted about this giveaway.

    http://twitter.com/pine1211/status/9414151405

    bstilwell12 at comcast dot net

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  12. It is also posted on Facebook:
    http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/profile.php?v=feed&story_fbid=1409234911269&id=1244358958&ref=nf

    bstilwell12 at comcast dot net

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  13. I visited the author's website and watched the trailer. What a beautiful book and I know that it will fill in some gaps in my knowledge of Ireland during this period of time when my ancestors were still living there.

    bstilwell12 at comcast dot net

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  14. Thanks for the Irish historical giveaway.

    Bill ;-)

    billsmith2003 (at) gmail (dot) com

    Hope you'll check out my book giveaway:
    http://drbillsbookbazaar.blogspot.com/2010/02/book-giveaway-emmys-equal.html

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  15. I am a new follower
    annarudow at gmail dot com

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  16. +5~~ be a follower of Blog O'The Irish
    +5~~be a follower of Celtic Lady's Reviews
    dmkayes@gmail.com

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  17. Hello, I am a follower of your blog and I would love to be entered in the contest.

    This book sounds like a really good read and I will be heading over to the author's blog to check out the trailer!

    P.S. Have you read any of Morgan Llywelyn's work on Ireland? I loved the series that followed Ned Halloran's family through Ireland in the 20th century(1916, 1921,1949, 1972).

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  18. No need to enter me, as I have a copy already. Just wanted to say that I'm glad to see you loved it. I'm drawn to books about Ireland (my favorite so far is Galway Bay by Mary Pat Kelly) and can't wait to read this one.

    --Anna
    Diary of an Eccentric

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  19. I would love to try to win a copy of this book. Your blogs have me searching for Irish reads! Thank you for the chance!

    +5 I follow both of your wonderful blogs

    +5 I watched the trailer- I love that she dedicated it to her grandmother.

    bthgordon at yahoo dot com

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  20. I have not mentioned that I follow both blogs.
    Sorry.

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  21. Hello, I follow both of your blogs, and would love an opportunity to read this book. You have beautiful blogs.

    copperpenny12(at)hotmail(dot)com

    Thank for the chance to win a copy. I am crossing my fingers.

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  22. I am already entered, but wanted your readers to know of my new book giveaway. Thanks,

    Bill ;-)

    Hope you'll check out my book giveaway:
    http://drbillsbookbazaar.blogspot.com/2010/02/book-giveaway-beach-street.html

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  23. I am a follower on google


    mamat2730(at)charter(dot)net

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  24. I just found your blog from Book Blogs which I am a member, I love the looks of your blog. please enter me for a change to win this great book. by the way you are celebrating our 49 wedding anniversary as it is on March 17th.

    My blog is http://edna-myfavoritethings.blogspot.com/

    mamat2730(at)charter(dot)net

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  25. Loved your review. This was a rough time for Ireland. I love your blog. Just found you and delightful blog. Thanks for the great giveaway.

    +5 I'm a loyal follower

    +5 a beautiful book trailer

    misskallie2000 at yahoo dot com

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  26. Please enter me in this giveaway!

    +5 I follow Blog O'The Irish & Celtic Lady Reviews

    +5 I tweeted: https://twitter.com/saemmerson/status/10215130742

    +5 I viewed the book trailer. I enjoyed looking at the old photographs.

    saemmerson at yahoo dot com

    Sarah E

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  27. I am a new follower of both blogs. (Love the background!)

    I viewed the trailer. (Very pretty pictures and cover.)

    I tweeted: http://twitter.com/Door2Wonderland/status/10235840464

    Thanks!
    Kelsey
    krae991@yahoo.com

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  28. Please enter me....I follow on Google reader...

    tbranco AT hughes DOT net

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  29. This story sounds fantastic! Please enter me.

    +5~~ I am a follower of Blog O'The Irish / Celtic Lady Reviews

    +5~~ I tweeted about this giveaway.
    https://twitter.com/ibeeeg/status/10270346129

    +5~~ I visited the authors website and view book trailer. The site is interesting...will need to go back to it again.

    ibeeeg(at)gmail(dot)com

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