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The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland

By Norah

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Embark on a journey through 19th-century Ireland as seen through insightful letters that uncover beauty amid turmoil, a land of resilient people facing injustice.

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2004-09-01
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Summary

"The Letters of 'Norah' on Her Tour Through Ireland" by Norah is a record of travels shaped as letters from a trip in the late 1800s. The book tells of the author's journey around Ireland, detailing her explorations, the people she encountered, and the state of the country when she visited. Norah writes about both the lovely scenery and difficult problems affecting the Irish during this time. Her adventure starts with a complicated train ride and a rough sea voyage to Ireland where she meets a variety of people, including a strong boat captain and other travelers with different ideas about Ireland's social and political problems. She writes about arriving in Belfast and observing Irish culture, revealing differences betweens social classes, while discussing loyalty, hardship, and not giving up when things are unfair.

About the Author

Margaret Dixon McDougall was an Irish-born writer who lived in Canada and the United States. Her surname also appears as MacDougall. She sometimes wrote under the name Norah Pembroke.

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