Irish Americans -- Fiction
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Irish Americans -- Fiction
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Irish Americans
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Incoming Resources
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- Lilac lane, Sherryl Woods
- Our own kind, Edward McSorley
- Mr. Dooley on making a will and other necessary evils ..., by the same author of Mr. Dooley says, Mr. Dooley in peace and in war, etc
- So far from home, the diary of Mary Driscoll, an Irish mill girl, by Barry Denenberg
- Cabbage and bones, an anthology of Irish American women's fiction, edited and with an introduction by Caledonia Kearns ; foreword by Maureen Howard
- But come ye back, a novel in stories, Beth Lordan
- Modern Irish-American fiction, a reader, edited by Daniel J. Casey and Robert E. Rhodes ; foreword by Sean O'Huiginn
- Oh, play that thing, Roddy Doyle
- Hungry for home, leaving the Blaskets : a journey from the edge of Ireland, Cole Moreton
- The edge of sadness
- Corrido de amor y gloria, una novela, Reyna Grande
- Hungry no more, a story based on history, Tana Reiff ; illustrations by Tyler Stiene
- The Corpse Queen, Heather M. Herrman
- A difficult boy, M.P. Barker
- Boy 21, by Matthew Quick
- Now, Ameriky, Betty Sue Cummings. --
- The big crowd, Kevin Baker
- The garden of martyrs, Michael C. White
- The ninth hour, Alice McDermott
- Thomas Murphy, a novel, Roger Rosenblatt
- Hungry for home, leaving the Blaskets : a journey from the edge of Ireland, Cole Moreton
- Cambridge girl, a novel, by Peg Maddocks
- While the banshee cried, Cyril Francis Conway
- The Exiles of Erin, nineteenth-century Irish-American fiction, Charles Fanning, editor
- Mr. Dooley and the Chicago Irish, an anthology, edited with introds. by Charles Fanning
- Matters of the heart, Danielle Steel
- Land of promise, by Joan Lowery Nixon
- Annie Moore, first in line for America, Eithne Loughrey
- The rackets, Thomas Kelly
- The exile, Richard S. Wheeler
- Firefly summer, Maeve Binchy
- After the famine, Colette McCormack
- Wildflower girl, Marita Conlon-McKenna
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