Potato Famine Orphan

Cover of Potato Famine Orphan by Peter Anthony Hall
Year: 2018
Language: en
Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 9781863551731
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 0.7605948039 pounds
Width: 0.51 Inches
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Potato Famine Orphan by Peter Anthony Hall, published by David Lovell Publishing on April 16, 2018, is a historical fiction work that chronicles the life of Catherine, a young girl transported to Australia in 1848. This edition spans 222 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Catherine’s journey as she navigates the challenges of life in the Victorian goldfields, including the loss of two husbands and five of her thirteen children, while enduring hardships such as hunger, poverty, and natural disasters.

Readers will find a poignant exploration of resilience and survival as Catherine’s story unfolds against the backdrop of historical events. The book delves into themes of family tragedy and the quest for identity, connecting the past to the present. It invites readers to reflect on their own histories while offering insights into the struggles faced by ordinary people during tumultuous times. This narrative serves as both a historical account and a personal journey, aiming to resonate with those who seek to understand their own familial connections.


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In 1848 Catherine was transported aboard the New Liverpoolto Australia where she went on to survive a harsh life in the Victorian goldfields, the loss of two husbands, and the loss of five of her thirteen children. She survived hunger, thirst, poverty, floods, bushfires, riots and family tragedy. Her resilience saw her live until l914. It is a story that takes us back seven generations

Here we are today in the twenty-first century, still living and breathing despite the threats of nuclear extinction. While we still have time, we strive to define ourselves, to establish our place in an ever-expanding universe, and at the same time to place ourselves on the time continuum, somewhere between here and eternity.

‘The future is not ours to see’, as the song tells us – que sera sera. But the past is. It has already happened and we are fortunate enough to have the means to investigate it. We have historical documents, letters, diaries, public records, photographic imagery and to top it off the boundless possibilities afforded by the internet. And better still we now have DNA analysis that provides information about our links with the whole human race.

This story is an attempt to reconnect with Cathy, the humble Potato Famine orphan, and with us, her subsequent family. For me, Cathy’s story was one that needs to be told. One cannot help but be inspired by her resilience and determination to establish a place in the world for herself and her progeny. At the same time, I hope that this is an intriguing story that will provide a source of entertainment between TV shows and computer time. The Cathy story is not about royalty, great politicians, wealth, fame. It’s about a humble, peasant-girl who survives famine, poverty, illiteracy, and helps people the earth with her progeny.

Maybe it will strike a familiar chord with your own story.

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“Potato Famine Orphan” is credited to Peter Anthony Hall.
When was “Potato Famine Orphan” published?
Publisher: David Lovell Publishing. Year: 2018.
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ISBN-13: 9781863551731.
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Language: en. Pages: 222.

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