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Land of a Thousand Dreams

by B. J. Hoff
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Overview

In Book Three of BJ Hoff's bestselling Emerald Ballad saga set near the middle of the 19th century, Irish patriot Morgan Fitzgerald, felled by a gunman's bullet, strives to restore his life and reclaim his future. But even as he takes steps to provide a home for Belfast orphan Annie Delaney and nurture his love for the beautiful, mute Finola, he finds himself again locked in a fierce battle with the powers of darkness.

In America, Morgan's friends Michael Burke and Nora Whittaker discover that the "Land of Opportunity" also teems with poverty, injustice, and corruption. From the opulence of Fifth Avenue to the squalor of the city's slums, he fights against not only the evil running riot through the streets, but the immoral schemes of an old enemy bent on destroying Michael, the woman he loves, and his only son.

Readers will be mesmerized by a drama that spans an ocean, taking them on a journey of faith and love that encompasses the dreams of an entire people seeking not only survival, but a land of hope where they can live in freedom and peace.

About This Series: BJ Hoff's Emerald Ballad series was one of the most memorable series published in the 1990s. With combined sales of 300,000 copies, these beloved books found a place in the hearts of BJ's many fans. Now redesigned and freshly covered the saga is available again to a new generation of readers--and BJ's many new fans due to her highly successful Amish series, The Riverhaven Years--The Emerald Ballad series will once again find an enthusiastic audience.

Synopsis

In famine-ravaged Ireland, the revered poet-patriot Morgan Fitzgerald, himself brought down by a gunman’s bullet, seeks to restore his ruined life and bring hope to the next generation. With the help of his mysterious West Indies companion, Sandemon, Morgan establishes a school at Nelson Hall and provides a home for the "fey Belfast orphan," Annie Delaney, and the beautiful, mute "Innocent," Finola. But when violence and tragedy strike, Morgan finds himself locked in battle with the powers of darkness—for his own future and the future of those he loves.

On the other side of the ocean, Morgan’s friends Michael and Nora discover that the Land of Opportunity teems with poverty, political corruption and racial tension. From the opulence of Fifth Avenue to the squalor of the slum at Five Points, the city of New York staggers under the injustice and degradation brought on by organized crime and the exploitation of the flood of immigrants pouring into the nation. Unaware that his own son Tierney has been lured into the nefarious schemes of Patrick Walsh, Michael vows to bring Walsh to ruin—and may bring down Tierney in the process.

In Land of a Thousand Dreams, award-winning author B.J. Hoff continues to spin the unforgettable drama of Ireland’s battle to survive—both on the Emerald Isle and in the streets of the New World. Their faith is strong, but will the dreams of a better life prevail?

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Editorials

Children's Literature - Jeanne K. Pettenati J.D.

The serene cover of a fair-haired young woman amid a lush Irish landscape belies the turmoil in the pages of this saga spanning the Atlantic from Dublin to New York City. Some of the disturbing themes include rape, slavery, human sacrifice, and prostitution. The author spins an interesting tale with sympathetic characters; however, the New York City chapters aren't integrated with the parts of the story set in Ireland. The author could easily have written two separate books. Good versus evilβ€”everything boils down to this in both tales. The very first time a character is introduced, readers will know what side he/she is on. There is redemption for two minor characters that are able to tame their inner demons and change from bad to good. Vivid writing and many plot twists will please Christian fiction devotees. There is much "telling," instead of "showing," when it comes to the inner thoughts of child characters. These characters sound like adults when they reflect on circumstances, predicaments, etc. Each chapter is preceded by quotes from the Bible or from Irish poets and patriots. An author's note discussing Christianity in Ireland's history is found at the back of the book. This title is Book 3 in the "Emerald Ballad" series. Reviewer: Jeanne K. Pettenati, J.D.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2011
Publisher
Harvest House Publishers
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780736927901

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