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Author Against the fickle backdrop of history that includes terrorism on the Indian subcontinent, an East European pogrom, the Triangle Shirtwaist fire in New York City, and the terrible intimacy of a murder in a sleepy New England town, the repercussions of the lives torn apart.

Title No country : a novel / Kalyan Ray.

Publication Info. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2014.

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Location Call No. Status
 Bristol, Main Library - Adult Fiction  F RAY    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  FICTION RAY    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Basement Materials  RAY, KALYAN    Check Shelf
 Portland Public Library - Adult Department  FIC RAY    Check Shelf
 Wethersfield Public Library - Adult Fiction  FIC RAY    Check Shelf
Edition First Simon & Schuster Hardcover Edition.
Description 551 pages ; 24 cm.
Series Spanning two centuries and three continents, from famine-stricken Ireland to colonial India to modern-day upstate New York, No Country is a riveting, enchanting melting pot of a story about history, family, fate, and the enduring ties of friendship.
Note "Simon & Schuster Fiction Original Hardcover."
Summary In rural Ireland in 1843, Padraig Aherne leaves behind his best friend, Brendan, and girlfriend, Brigid, and sets off to Dublin to rally for his country’s independence, unaware that Brigid is pregnant with his child. But once he reaches the big city, a dangerous mistake forces him on a ship destined for Calcutta. As the potato famine devastates their home, Brendan escapes with Padraig’s young daughter across the ocean, aboard one of the infamous “coffin ships” headed for America. As two family trees expand, moving towards a disastrous convergence from opposite sides of the world, Padraig’s descendants struggle to define themselves and find their places in the world. From Padraig’s reckless mother, to his precocious daughter Maeve who grows up to run a farm in Vermont, to Robert, a young policeman in British-era Calcutta who grapples with his mixed-blood heritage as an Anglo-Indian, to Billy Swint, a boy driven blind by his anger at his father, these are profoundly sympathetic women and men who transcend their eras and set up home in our hearts.
Subject Immigrants -- United States -- History -- Fiction.
Immigrants -- Crimes against -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Epic fiction.
Historical fiction.
Added Author Ray, Kalyan.
ISBN 9781451635997 (hardcover)
1451635990 (hardcover)
9781451636390 (ebook)
9781451636383 (paperback)
1451636385 (paperback)
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