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Wild Irish: A Novel of Elizabeth I and the Pirate O'Malley (Perennial)
Wild Irish: A Novel of Elizabeth I and the Pirate O'Malley (Perennial) | Robin Maxwell
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Two female titans -- perfectly matched in guts, guile, and political genius.Elizabeth, queen of England, has taken on the mighty Spanish Armada and, in a stunning sea battle, vanquished it. But her troubles are far from over. Just across the western channel, her colony Ireland is embroiled in seething rebellion, with the island's fierce, untamed clan chieftains and their "wild Irish" followers refusing to bow to their English oppressors.Grace O'Malley -- notorious pirate, gunrunner, and "Mother of the Irish Rebellion" -- is at the heart of the conflict. For years, she has fought against the English stranglehold on her beloved country. At the height of the uprising Grace takes an outrageous risk, sailing up the Thames to London for a face-to-face showdown with her nemesis, the queen of England.In this "enthralling historical fiction" (Publishers Weekly), Robin Maxwell masterfully brings to life these strong and pugnacious women in order to tell the little-known but crucial saga of Elizabeth's Irish war.
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An interesting novel centered around a meeting between Queen Elizabeth I and Grace O'Malley, Irish pirate queen. There's also a lot about Elizabeth's late-in-life favorite, Essex, and the wars and clashes in 16th century Ireland. The structure is odd - much of it is a monologue by O'Malley- but I enjoyed learning about the period. #HistoricalFiction #Ireland #Tudors

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I may not be into the stories from later in Elizabeth‘s life, but I definitely thought this book was extremely boring. It was definitely hard to get through.

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“But we will not be broken. And sooner or later the dreamer will awaken and there will be hell to pay!”__ Grace O‘Malley

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1. Any- but my favorite is historical fiction
2. Absolutely!
3. Obsessed with Tudor era, but need to branch out a bit. The tagged book sounds interesting, would love to learn more about Ireland.
4. Don't really have a favorite, but Elizabeth 1 was pretty awesome.
Thanks for this @Captivatedbybooks 👸

Captivatedbybooks Have you read any good Tudor books? The ones ive stumble across read more like a history text book than story 6y
Marmie7 @Captivatedbybooks This is the book that started my obsession with the Tudor era. 6y
Marmie7 @Captivatedbybooks Have you read any by Gregory? 6y
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