Eyes That Do Not See
by Kent Kearney
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Pub Date 9 May 2023 | Archive Date 11 Sep 2023
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Description
Discover the captivating journey of Henry Kearney, an Irish orphan who defied the odds. From the workhouses to a steeplechase jockey, surviving a famine ship, fighting in the Civil War, finding love, and homesteading in 1880s Nebraska. A must-read for descendants of Irish immigrants, Civil War enthusiasts, and fans of frontier tales. Unforgettable from beginning to end.
From the story:
“What if I don’t want to be in the army but just want to go home?” “Well then, you being from Illinois, we would have to assume you are either a Yankee sympathizer or a coward. Either way, you would probably be shot.”
Advance Praise
"Very well written!!
Just had the privilege of reading “Eyes That Do Not See” by Kent Kearney. This is a very insightful book written on experiences some of our ancestors went through to make us appreciate the life that we now have. This reminds me of what my father-in-law went through immigrating and I wish we had more written down on his journey. I appreciate the details and respect in which this was written.
Joyce Anderson
A good reminder of our history.
Just finished “Eyes That Do to See” and it reminded me of what those early immigrants to this country went through to survive. I highly recommend it, especially to those, like myself, who had family who immigrated here. An easy read and I was fascinated by the detailed descriptions of past events. Definitely a five-star read.
Theodore J. Thompson
Best Book I’ve Read in a Long Time!
Has an interesting storyline that personalizes the characters and draws you into the historical events. It puts faces on the victims of Ireland’s Potato Famine to truly understand the magnitude of loss and despair. The struggles continue in America and the Civil War impacted our hero as well as our nation. But every skill and experience obtained on his journey was valuable in carving out a life well lived. You can’t put it down as you cheer on Henry!
Jeanne Ray
I learned a lot about the Irish Famine and more from this book
As a reader of historical fiction, this book pulled me in immediately. The premise of finding an old notebook detailing Henry's life was genius and Henry's story was compelling, interesting, and sad. Apparently, the author researched his great-grandfather's life and the history of Ireland to produce this story and he did a great job, it's a book I would definitely recommend to friends who also enjoy historical fiction.
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