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Joseph O'Connor (1) (1963–)

Autor(a) de Star of the Sea

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30+ Works 4,791 Membros 136 Reviews 12 Favorited

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Séries

Obras de Joseph O'Connor

Star of the Sea (2002) 1,948 cópias
Redemption Falls (2007) 449 cópias
Yeats Is Dead! (2001) — Editor — 411 cópias
Ghost Light (2010) 338 cópias
The Salesman (1998) 246 cópias
Shadowplay (2019) 211 cópias
Inishowen (2000) 203 cópias
My Father's House (2023) 150 cópias
Desperadoes (1994) 141 cópias
Cowboys and Indians (1991) 118 cópias
The Thrill of it All (1873) 76 cópias
True Believers (1992) 71 cópias

Associated Works

Finbar's Hotel (1997) — Contribuinte — 321 cópias
The Penguin Book of Irish Fiction (1999) — Contribuinte — 153 cópias
The Anchor Book of New Irish Writing (2000) — Contribuinte — 39 cópias
The Penguin Book of Irish Comic Writing (1996) — Contribuinte — 26 cópias
Beyond the Centre: Writers in Their Own Words (2016) — Autor — 2 cópias
Dog Days and other stories (1997) — Introdução — 1 exemplar(es)

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Based on a true story, My Father's House is inspired by the extraordinary life of Monsignor Hugh O' Flaherty, who risked his life to smuggle Jews and escaped Allied prisoners out of Italy in 1943 during the WWII. He was a brave and unconventional man who devised clever schemes with the help of some unlikely people to keep people safe and under the radar of the Nazis. It's an amazing story of courage and bravery during the war where the Rome Escape Line was used to move people through the Vatican to safety even under the watchful eyes of the Germans. He organized "choir" practice where the song and music were used to mask the sounds of their plans and to confuse the Nazi soldiers who were likely eavesdropping. This is the first book of a trilogy.

I received a complimentary advanced reader's copy of this book from Edelweiss and Vintage Digital. My review is voluntary and all opinions are expressly my own.
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marquis784 | outras 9 resenhas | Mar 23, 2024 |
The first in the Rome Escape Line trilogy, it’s inspired by the true story of Hugh O’Flaherty, a priest who helped Allied prisoners of war and Jewish people escape Italy during WWII when Rome was occupied by the Nazis.

This is a wonderful piece of historical fiction based on fact. It’s written by way of BBC transcripts and documents interspersed with the suspenseful build up to the ‘Rendimento’, a well planned mission, on Christmas Eve in 1943. It’s beautifully written in a very evocative and descriptive manner, even operatic in some ways. The bravery of Hugh and the rest of ‘the choir’, as they were known, is astonishing. Each voice is distinctly written and easily recognisable without the person being named. The story rattles along at a fair rate. It’s really quite the page turner and very much a thriller. We should be extremely thankful to people such as these as they contributed to our freedoms today, they were and are heros. Being caught would’ve meant certain death. A powerful, moving and worthwhile read and I look forward to reading book two, The Ghosts of Rome.… (mais)
 
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VanessaCW | outras 9 resenhas | Feb 26, 2024 |
I see the attraction of a novel based around the relationship between Henry Irving and Bram Stoker (and to a lesser extent) Ellen Terry. Whether it is more interesting than fact is debatable. I found what O’Connor decides to do with the story fitfully interesting, frequently irritating and the balance and structure of the book is extremely odd, not least the interminable Epilogue. It feels like a missed opportunity following an originally good idea.
 
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djh_1962 | outras 10 resenhas | Jan 7, 2024 |
(61) I enjoyed this loan from another reader - one of two of O'Connor's novels she loaned me. (The other being "Star of the Sea," which I think I liked a bit better than this one) This novel was based on a true story, set during the Nazi occupation of Rome. Vatican City remained neutral, yet there were people living in the Vatican, namely the priest Hugh O' Flaherty, in this novel, who help escaped Allied prisoners hide and find their way to freedom. Through a network of spies the group plans a big money drop for Christmas Eve just as the Commandant of Rome is closing in on their network. The author does a good job with suspense and the end of the book when the mission is taking place was gripping.

The descriptions of Rome, and St Peter's, and the Vatican museum resonated with me having just visited again this past year. I like all the Catholic religiosity, the Latin, the incense, the medieval feel of things - the antiquity and the creepiness is probably my favorite part of the religion. That being said, while some of the author's lyricism was beautiful, some of it felt contrived. At times he veered in to Joycean reveries that were a bit much. I don't recall as much of that in the previous book of his I read. His prose is decent, he doesn't need to add poetic flourishes.

Sometimes when basing a novel on a true story, you are limited by the facts. In this case Father Hugh turned into a rather ordinary man and the ending was a bit of a let down. But overall, an entertaining read. I would definitely read more from O'Connor.
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jhowell | outras 9 resenhas | Dec 28, 2023 |

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