Recipient of the 1997 New England Book Award for Nonfiction and recipient of the 2004 NEIBA Presidential Award
JAMES CARROLL James Carroll is the author of twelve novels, most recently The Cloister, which the New York Times called “incandescent,” and eight works of nonfiction. Other books include the National Book Award–winning An American Requiem; the New York Times bestselling Constantine’s Sword, now an acclaimed documentary; House of War, which won the first PEN/ John Kenneth Galbraith Award; and Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which was named a 2011 Best Book by Publishers Weekly. Carroll is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and an Associate of the Mahindras Humanities Center at Harvard University. For twenty-three years he wrote a weekly column for the Boston Globe and he contributes occasional essays to NewYorker.com. He lives in Boston with his wife, the writer Alexandra Marshall.
Supply of Heroes
a novel
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At the height of World War I, Douglas Tyrrell leaves Ireland and his wife to fight in the English Army, and his sister meets a revolutionary who is determined to fight for Irish independence even if it means siding with the Germans.
AVAILABLE 10/4/22 Fiction / Historical / World War 1 (FIC014040) Unabridged • Available in Print, E-Book, and Audio • Paperback 9798200893997 $18.99 • Trade E-book 9798200894017 $9.99
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Mortal Friends
a novel
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Colman Brady, an Irish farmer, involves himself in the Irish rebellion of the early 1920s and later escapes to Boston where he rises to and falls from political power and seeks a second chance through the life of his son.
AVAILABLE 10/4/22 Fiction / Historical / General (FIC014000) Unabridged • Available in Print, E-Book, and Audio • Paperback 9798200923977 $20.99 • Trade E-book 9798200953769 $9.99
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