The Crossing

Cover of The Crossing by Ashby Jones
Author: Ashby Jones
Publisher: Histria Books
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9781592110896
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.14 Pounds
Width: 0.8 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813.6
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The Crossing by Ashby Jones, published by Histria Books in 2021, is a 274-page narrative set in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen during Prohibition. This story intertwines elements of biography, military history, and romance, focusing on the life of Irish-born Johnny Flynn, a former British soldier who finds himself in America under dire circumstances. After surviving a treacherous voyage, he is thrust into the dangerous world of rumrunning, all while grappling with the haunting memories of his lost love, Nora, and the guilt stemming from his past actions.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of historical and fictional elements as Johnny navigates the complexities of love, guilt, and redemption. The narrative explores his encounters with the enigmatic Esme, an Irish singer who embodies both hope and the desire for revenge. As Johnny becomes embroiled in the struggles of those around him, he faces the challenge of reconciling his past with his present. The Crossing delves into themes of personal responsibility and the quest for forgiveness against the backdrop of a tumultuous era, offering a unique perspective on the human spirit’s resilience amidst adversity.


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“The Crossing is a powerful and haunting love story of surprising discovery set in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen during Prohibition. Its mission seeks to reconcile love and guilt, grief and promise. Set apart from other stories, it combines history, fact, surrealism, and reality into an ever-recycling boost of the human spirit. Irish-born Johnny Flynn, a former British soldier, is banished from his homeland and sent to America on a ship so riddled with disease that he realizes the voyage was meant to murder him. When he survives the trip, the captain forces him to walk the plank into the Hudson River. Miraculously, Johnny is rescued by a rumrunning Irish gang, the Swamp Angels, and given a job running whisky in Hell’s Kitchen just as Prohibition makes liquor a hugely profitable, dangerous business. Fighting for his life and livelihood amid the denizens of the Manhattan piers, Johnny is plagued by the memory of his lost lover, Nora, whose father, the famed Irish revolutionary, James Connolly, met his death through a firing squad that included a reluctant gunman named Johnny Flynn. Nora’s last words to him, when she learned of his betrayal and left him, “I love you, Johnny Flynn”, echo in his heart, leaving him pulsing with guilt, yearning, and the hope that she might yet forgive him. Johnny drinks hard. One night, drunk on the floor of Hailey’s speakeasy, he encounters a seeming apparition on stage, the ghostly Esme, an Irish singer who suffered unspeakable horrors at the hands of the British Black and Tans. Johnny is dazzled by her. She is not only a singer but a healer, teaching poor and afflicted children to sing and gather hope at an old theater called The Woebegone. From Esme Johnny learns how to overcome the desire for revenge, only to discover that she, too, clings to her own dark dream of retribution. Hell’s Kitchen, Johnny discovers, is thronged with people whose damaged hearts ache for revenge, repentance and love. As he grapples with taking responsibility to help others resolve this overwhelming dilemma, he learns that Nora is coming to New York to advocate for Irish independence. As he confronts her and soon thereafter receives a piercing love letter from Esme, the story comes to a turbulent climax”–

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Publisher: Histria Books. Year: 2021.
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ISBN-13: 9781592110896.
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Language: en. Pages: 274.

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