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Finding Home: An Irish American Story
Presented by Evanston Author:
Lois Farley Shuford
Who is he? A nineteenth-century photograph glimpsed at a family reunion sets Lois Farley Shuford on a transatlantic quest to discover the life of her great-grandfather Patrick. Following his journeys between two continents, from the Great Irish Famine to the American Civil War and Westward Expansion, she uncovers not only his story but also her own-and a secret that her family kept for generations.
Finding Home: An Irish American Story traces one family through an epic century of disaster, epidemic, and divisions strong enough to tear countries apart. Part memoir, part family history, it captures the tumultuous events of the nineteenth century through the eyes of everyday people who lived them. These ordinary, yet extraordinarily resilient people strove for a better life, for a better world. In uncovering their stories, Farley Shuford explores how the past shapes the present and the lessons our ancestors have for us today.
about the speaker:
Lois Farley Shuford has always been driven by a desire to know what and who came before her. Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, she relishes history, music, baseball (of course) and travel. She carries a deep love for Ireland in her heart, having traveled there extensively. She has had a rich and varied career in all levels of education, most recently at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
This program will be in person at the Wilmette Public Library. No registration is required.
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