Her Irish Heritage by Annie M.P. Smithson - ISBN: 9781781179277
Paperback
Losing everything, she finds love and her Irish heritage.

Her Irish Heritage

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  • Paperback

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    3 November 2024

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Summary

In this enchanting tale of love, faith, and self-discovery, beautiful Clare Castlemaine’s privileged English world crumbles when her father’s death leaves her penniless. Forced to seek refuge with her mother’s Irish relatives in Dublin, Clare finds herself swept into the warm embrace of the charismatic Blake family – and an Ireland on the brink of transformation.

As Clare navigates her new life, her heart is pulled in unexpected directions. Between the man she falls in love with and t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781781179277
ISBN-10:1781179271
Author:Annie M.P. Smithson
Publisher:The Mercier Press
Imprint:The Mercier Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:3 November 2024
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm
About The Author

Annie M.P. Smithson

ANNIE M. P. SMITHSON (1873-1948) was the most successful of all Irish romantic novelists. Her nineteen books, including The Walk of a Queen, Her Irish Heritage, The Marriage of Nurse Harding and The Weldons of Tibradden were all bestsellers, with their wholesome mix of old-fashioned romance, spirited characters and commonsense philosophy.

She was born in Sandymount, Co Dublin, and reared in the strict Unionist tradition. On completion of her training as a nurse in London and Edinburgh, she returned to Dublin and was posted north as a Queen’s Nurse in 1901. Here, for the first time, she experienced the divide between Irish Nationalists and Unionists, and it appalled her. She converted to Catholicism at the age of 34 and was subsequently disowned by most of her family. She immersed herself in the Republican movement - actively canvassing for Sinn Fein in the 1918 General Election, nursing Dubliners during the influenza epidemic of that year, instructing Cumann na mBan on nursing care and tending the wounded of the Civil War in 1922. She was arrested and imprisoned, and threatened to go on hunger-strike unless released.

Forced to resign her commission in the strongly Loyalist Queen’s Nurses Committee, she took up private work and tended the poor of Dublin city until she retired in 1942. During her long career, she did much to improve the lot of the nursing profession and championed its cause as Secretary of the Irish Nurses Union.

In later years, she devoted herself to her writing and was an active member of WAAMA, PEN and the Old Dublin Society. Her autobiography, Myself-and Others, was completed in 1944, four years before her death at the age of 75.

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