From Wiseblood Books:
The first reviews:The Paradise Tree, by Elena Maria Vidal, author of Trianon: A Novel of Royal France and Madame Royale, among other titles: The Paradise Tree grows from the maxim "in every Eden, there dwells a serpent . . . " The year is 1887 in Leeds County, Ontario. The O’Connor clan is gathering to mourn the loss of its patriarch Daniel O’Connor, an Irish immigrant. The story of Daniel and his wife Brigit is one of great hardships, including illness, ill-starred romances, war and political upheavals, as well as undying love and persevering faith. As Daniel is laid to rest, his grandson Fergus receives a piercing insight into what his own calling in life will be.
On OCTOBER 5, 2014, The Paradise Tree will be available for purchase via Amazon or www.wisebloodbooks.com
"With this marvelous immigrant saga, Elena Maria Vidal reminds us why our forebears left the Old World for the New: for Faith, family, and freedom! Through three generations of an Irish clan in Canada, she invites us into their home for struggle and triumph, celebrations of joy and sorrow, music, feasting, and dancing. The Paradise Tree makes ‘the past and present mingle and become one’ for the reader’s great delight." ~Stephanie A. Mann, author of Supremacy and Survival: How Catholics Endured the English Reformation
“Elena Maria Vidal’s latest book, The Paradise Tree, is the fictionalized true story of the author’s devoutly Catholic ancestors who immigrated to Canada from Ireland. It is filled with rich detailed history recounting the hardships and joys of the 19th century O’Connor Family. Beautifully written with great attention to historical, geographical and religious accuracy, this fascinating and moving family saga is a treasure that I highly recommend!” ~Ellen Gable Hrkach, award-winning author of In Name Only and four other novels
Visit the Elena Maria Vidal website for more information. |
4 comments:
How exciting! Can't wait to read it.
Congrats and good for you and your diligence in completing and getting your novel published. Good Luck, and may someone want to turn it into a film!!
Looking forward to reading it. I am sure it will be a gem. Congratulations!
Thank you, everyone!
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