Sponsored

May the Road Rise Up to Meet You - by Peter Troy (Paperback)

Eligible for registries and wish lists

Sponsored

About this item

Highlights

  • Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Civil War, May the Road Rise Up to Meet You is a story of four unforgettable characters who, together, illuminate the quintessential American experience.
  • About the Author: PETER TROY is a former journalist and high school history teacher.
  • 512 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance

Description



About the Book



"An ... American drama told from four distinct perspectives, spanning the first major wave of Irish immigration to New York through the end of the Civil War. Four unique voices; two parallel love stories; one ... novel rich in the history of nineteenth century America. This ... debut draws from the great themes of literature--famine, war, love, and family--as it introduces four ... characters: Ethan McOwen is an Irish immigrant whose endurance is tested in Brooklyn and the Five Points at the height of its urban destitution; he is among the first to join the famed Irish Brigade and becomes a celebrated war photographer. Marcella, a society girl from Spain, defies her father to become a passionate abolitionist. Mary and Micah are slaves of varying circumstances, who form an instant connection and embark on a tumultuous path to freedom. All four lives unfold in two ... love stories, which eventually collide"--Provided by publisher.



Book Synopsis



Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Civil War, May the Road Rise Up to Meet You is a story of four unforgettable characters who, together, illuminate the quintessential American experience.

Ethan McOwen survived the worst of the Irish Famine and made the treacherous crossing to America, but his endurance is tested by the rough neighborhoods of New York until he discovers a passion for photography; Marcella Arroyo arrives from Spain a high-spirited society girl but defies her father to become a devoted abolitionist; and slaves Mary and Micah plot a clandestine escape on a cold Christmas Eve in the hopes of finding a better future. When war brings them all together, it will dramatically change the course of their individual lives.



Review Quotes




"Beautifully told, Troy has given us a story that will be with me for many years to come." --Robert Hicks, author of The Widow of the South

"A wonderful family saga of poignant history, thrilling action, and romance." --Edward Rutherfurd, author of The Rebels of Ireland

"Finding ambition in a first novel is not a rare thing, but to find it fulfilled as thoroughly as it is in May the Road Rise Up to Meet You is indeed something special." --The Free Lance-Star

"To read this book is an enriching, unforgettable experience. It is told in utterly true and authentic voices that reach the soul and linger in the heart." --Leila Meacham, author of Roses

"May the Road Rise up to Meet You is a rich look at the boiling melting pot that was Civil War-era New York." --Newark Star-Ledger

"A classic tale that feels equally Irish and American." --BookPage

"May the Road Rise Up to Meet You is a generous and sweeping Civil War saga about Southern slaves and newly arrived immigrants linked by a shared desire for abolition and freedom. Ranging from the clawing hunger of the Irish Famine to the abusive captivity of South Carolina, from rough-and-tumble Five Points to the genteel streets of Richmond, Virginia, this affecting and moving tale links disparate lives of impressive integrity, suffering and triumph, and yields a deeply personal portrait of the immigrants who fought the war and the people they fought it for. A hopeful, magnanimous depiction of America at its most vulnerable." --Robin Oliveira, author of My Name is Mary Sutter, winner of the Shaara Prize for Excellence in Civil War Fiction

"The depth of Troy's characters offers compelling insights into the Civil War era." --Publishers Weekly

"Troy has written a heartfelt and moving saga of America's most fateful hour." --California Literary Review




About the Author



PETER TROY is a former journalist and high school history teacher. He lives in New York State, where he is at work on his next novel.

Additional product information and recommendations

Sponsored

Discover more options

Loading, please wait...

Your views

Loading, please wait...

Guests also viewed

Loading, please wait...

Featured products

Loading, please wait...

Guest ratings & reviews

Disclaimer

Get top deals, latest trends, and more.

Privacy policy

Footer