Temporary Wormwood Silence
Dear Friends,
Knee replacement surgery tomorrow should silence me for a few weeks.
If something should appear in this space within a few days, please pay no attention. It is more than likely gibberish produced under the influence of strong painkillers.
Should my silence, however, cause a painful void in your life, please do not hesitate to fill that void with a copy of On the Run, available on amazon.com (under the rubric On the Run William Shaw). The book is a finalist in the Eric Hoffer Book Award Contest” and recently received the following review (among other excellent reviews):
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Book review: On the Run by William Shaw
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Pub date May 17, 2023
ISBN 979-8218168797
Price $4.99 (USD) Kindle edition, $11.50 Paperback
Shaw’s compelling novel takes place during a tumultuous period of British-Irish conflict from the late 1960s to the end of the century, following the trials and tribulations of an Irish family as they navigate personal challenges and political issues. Terence Connolly lived peacefully as a farmer in Mullaghmore, Ireland with his wife Bridget and teenage son Tim. But their tranquility was disrupted when a confrontation with British soldiers led to prison time for both Terence and his grandfather, Brian Connolly, who had fought for Irish independence. Seeking refuge from the violence, Tim joined relatives in New York, only to face new forms of torment and discrimination.
Drawing from real historical events, Shaw weaves a captivating and distinct tale that delves into familial conflicts against a backdrop of tumultuous political strife. The author’s language is poetic and evocative, painting a leisurely yet alluring atmosphere with characters who are sharply etched and easy to root for. Shaw’s portrayal of Tim’s coming-of-age journey is unflinchingly raw and steeped in authenticity. Driven by unwavering determination, Tim’s struggles to find his place and excel as a competitive runner are presented with utmost sincerity, making for an immersive and poignant exploration of resilience and hard-won success.
A remarkable work of historical fiction that effectively teaches, enlightens, and engages the reader.
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