![]() ![]() ![]() I'm glad I read the book, but not certain I could read the sequel without some seriously uplifting music playing in the background. ![]() Still, the style is rather simplistic (Irish Catholics: good! Irish Protestants and the British: bad!) and the book drags on from one injustice to another, leading up to what can only be a bad ending for our hero - and it's almost a relief when it's over. I'm glad I read it, if only to get a glimpse into the effects of the British Industrial revolution on their Irish subjects, and the ongoing political oppression that leads to the beginning of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. This type of approach may not bother many readers, but I found it disconcerting, like the author couldn't make up his mind how best to present it all. Then, he's out of the story line and we're back to the tale recounted in third person. Uris goes from telling his tale from first to third person, then back again as it seems to suit - whenever the protagonist's best buddy is around to pick up the narrative, we hear it all through him for a certain number of pages. Leon Uris has painted a masterful portrait of a beleaguered people divided by religion and wealth-impoverished Catholic peasants pitted against a Protestant. Get cozy and expand your home library with a large online selection of books at. 'Trinity is a saga of glories and defeats, triumphs and tragedies, lived by a young Catholic rebel and the beautiful and valiant Protestant girl who defied her heritage to join him. Some of the characters are drawn better than others, and there are large portions of the story that were very entertaining. Great deals on Trinity Leon Uris In Antiquarian & Collectible Books. This book offers up an interesting time in history in a country not given much thought aside from silly-jolly St. ![]()
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