Waves Upon the Shore

Waves Upon the Shore by Elaine Crowley is a novel published by Penguin in 1990, featuring 413 pages in English. This edition continues the story of Katy O’Hara, who is forced to leave Ireland due to famine and embarks on a journey to America. In her new environment, Katy encounters two women who become lifelong allies, while also facing the wrath of Terence McCabe, her determined adversary.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of resilience and survival as Katy navigates her challenges in America. The story delves into her relationships with her allies and the conflict with McCabe, highlighting the complexities of her new life. This New Ed edition presents a detailed account of Katy’s struggles and triumphs, offering insights into her character and the historical context of her journey.
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The contiuning story of Katy O’Hara who is driven from Ireland by famine to America. Katy meets two women who become her allies for life but she makes an enemy of Terence McCabe. In America she must fend for herself against the increasingly powerful McCabe who is bent on revenge against her.
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