Under the Hawthorn Tree (The Children of the Famine) By Marita Conlon-McKenna

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Under the Hawthorn Tree (The Children of the Famine)
 By Marita Conlon-McKenna

  • Sales Rank: #502487 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-05-01
  • Released on: 2009-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.00" h x 5.00" w x .50" l, .26 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

From School Library Journal
Grade 4-6-- The horrors of the potato famine in Ireland vividly leap from the pages of this first novel. The O'Driscolls are a poor family whose lives depend on the potato crop. When it fails, they are doomed. The father has left to find work elsewhere, and when he does not return, Mrs. O'Driscoll goes to find him, leaving feisty Eily, the oldest, in charge of her two younger siblings. She also does not return, forcing the children to set out to find two great-aunts about whom they've heard stories; their alternative is going to the workhouse. At this point, the story becomes one of resourceful and determined children seeking to stay together in the hope of being reunited with the rest of their family. The tale is episodic, but should sustain the interest of its target audience. The characters are largely two-dimensional and are sometimes mere vehicles to help tell the history of the period. The book succeeds on this level, and readers are left with a glimmer of hope as the children reach their elderly aunts, but with their future still a mystery. A worthwhile addition. --Renee Steinberg, Fieldstone Middle School, Montvale, NJ
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Review
beloved the world over -- The Herald vividly brings history to life for its readers ... a hugely involving tale -- Mad About Books her books never shy away from difficult issues, gripping you from the very opening chapter -- The Looking Glass The Children of the Famine trilogy ... continues to not only educate Irish children about their history, but enable people to truly connect with what happened -- The Looking Glass A great survival saga -- The Irish Independent makes a whole part of our history come alive, while it still remains a thrilling adventure tale. -- RTE Guide A sublime story ... I don't know any child who will not find this book enthralling. -- The Irish Times ... beautiful and moving ... historically true and fictionally vivid. -- The Sunday Times The Great Irish Famine of the 1840s has received more fictional treatment than almost any other period in Irish historical children's books. Writing about the Famine posed new challenges to writers for children. The traditional passivity linked to ideas about famine would need to be overcome by some kind of action. The intense and horrible suffering and disease would need to be confronted truthfully but without lurid sensationalism. Some sense of an ending would need to be provided. In Under the Hawthorn Tree, Marita Conlon-McKenna confronted these problems with honesty and simplicity: the plight of three children becomes a kind of pilgrimage. The search for survival is not merely that, but also a search to sustain family loyalty and preserve memory. -- The Big Guide to Irish Children's Books Brings the story of the Irish Famine thrillingly alive. -- The Irish Post makes a whole part of our history come alive, while it still remains a thrilling adventure tale. -- RTE Guide RTE Guide the powerful story of the survival of three children, alone, and against the odds. -- Publishing News Marita Conlon-Mckenna handles this appalling event in Irish history sensitively but never compromising the truth of hardship and human suffering. -- Jane Murphy - writeaway.org.uk (A) vivid picture of the Famine era ... fascinating and terrifying -- Evening Echo

About the Author

Marita Conlon-McKenna is one of Ireland's most popular children's authors. She has written nine bestselling children's books. Under the Hawthorn Tree, her first novel, became an immediate bestseller and has been descibed as "the biggest success story in children's historical fiction." Marita lives in Dublin with her husband and four children.

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