Publisher's Synopsis
Set in late 19th-century New York City, "The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys" offers a glimpse into the lives of Irish Americans navigating family life. Gulielma Zollinger's story explores themes of community and resilience. This carefully prepared edition of a classic work of juvenile fiction tells a timeless tale appropriate for readers of all ages. Within its pages is a story of children facing hardship, the importance of family, and finding belonging. Readers interested in historical fiction and stories of orphans will be drawn to this heartwarming narrative.
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