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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Private Tour of Ireland's Past,
By Kathleen Verigin (Portland, Oregon, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In the Midst of Darkness (Paperback)
Reading "In the Midst of Darkness" was like taking a private tour of Ireland's past. Colleen Rice presented a fascinating story about real people facing real problems. From the first page to the last, I was engaged in the mystery, intrigue, and romance experienced by the characters. Their personas came alive in my psyche, allowing me to feel their feelings and see what they saw, and imagining what I would do if faced with their challenges. The Irish countryside that I have enjoyed in my travels now takes on a deeper meaning and significance, as I know they hold the stories of people like those in the book. Many thanks to the author for such an easy and powerful read! Days after finishing the book, I still wonder what became of Reanna and the others. The memory of the stories linger still.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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What a wonderful book!,
By Charles Hobart (Portland, OR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In the Midst of Darkness (Paperback)
Probably only a few books in our lives totally reverse our personal preconceptions. For me there was "Grapes of Wrath," "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," and now, "In the Midst of Darkness." What it was like to be poor and Irish and Catholic or Protestant are vividly illustrated in Colleen Rice's wonderful tale of a handful of likable people in eighteenth-century Ireland. You thought you understood the roots of today's divisiveness? Try looking through the eyes of Colleen's protagonists - real humans who risked murder or theft of everything just because they were born in a risky place at a risky time. The enemy came from either side; injustice seems impartially distributed. The storyline deserves a movie; the book is as vivid as one. And likely it will change your perceptions.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An All-Time Favorite,
By Beulah McNamara (Syracuse, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In the Midst of Darkness (Paperback)
I really loved reading Colleen Rice's, "In the Midst of Darkness." The characters came alive for me. She brought out the struggle to live under such difficult circumstances, but still be able to enjoy loved ones. I expect to keep it on my bookshelf and read it more than once.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A RARE JEWEL!,
By Deanna Dawson McNamara (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In the Midst of Darkness (Paperback)
A rare jewel is a beautifully written page-turner that has a captivating story and is unpredictable. In the Midst of Darkness, by Colleen Rice, is most definitely a rare jewel. Ireland (I MUST visit!), the characters and their struggles against poverty and prejudice over several generations came alive for me and I was transported. The well-balanced insight into the hearts and minds of the oppressors as well as the oppressed was refreshing too. I would highly recommend this book to all and plan to keep it in my collection and treasure it. Thank you Colleen Rice!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW,
By Catherine O'Regan (Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In the Midst of Darkness (Paperback)
From my own Irish heritage, and the wonderful way Colleen Rice uses words for imagery and to convey emotion, I truly felt like I was thrown smack dab into "the midst of darkness" that was Ireland almost 200 years ago. It puts current day Ireland, and her continuing struggles in a richer light for me. Colleen Rice's character's voices were so real, and their emotions so raw. I felt like I knew them and I shed tears of anguish when they were pained, and shared their happiness and tears of joy during their moments of happiness. This book was exciting from the moment I opened it and read of the horrific slaughter of Donald and Seamus's father until the climatic arrival of French forces on Ireland's coast. It was also most informative from a historical vantage point. The imagery was magnificent, the dialogue very real, the character's struggles and victories, beautifully manifested on each page. I loved this book. I was unable to put it down once I picked it up. Like the backcover suggests...grab yourself a cup of coffee or tea, (I had hot chocolate) put a blanket over your knees, get comfortable in front of a roaring fire and begin your adventure on page one. Make sure you turn the phone off because I guarantee that you will not want to be interrupted! It really left me wanting more....now I want to follow their children's lives! This book needs to be put onto the screen so that it will reach an even larger audience.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A GOOD CHOICE,
By A Customer
This review is from: In the Midst of Darkness (Paperback)
You're in for a treat if you decide to choose Colleen Rice's In the Midst of Darkness. In my opinion, it is an excellent read which allows the reader to get to know some wonderful characters. I truly felt their pain and suffering throughout an interesting storyline set in Northern Ireland two centuries ago. I also rejoiced in their accomplishments as they struggled to survive with dignity in a harsh environment. Bravo Colleen Rice for this literary gift from the heart.
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AN AMAZING BOOK,
By A Customer
This review is from: In the Midst of Darkness (Paperback)
From my own Irish heritage, and the wonderful way Colleen Rice uses words for imagery and to convey emotion, I truly felt like I was thrown smack dab into "the midst of darkness" that was Ireland almost 200 years ago. It puts current day Ireland, and her continuing struggles in a richer light for me. Colleen Rice's character's voices were so real, and their emotions so raw. I felt like I knew them and I shed tears of anguish when they were pained, and shared their happiness and tears of joy during their moments of happiness. This book was exciting from the moment I opened it and read of the horrific slaughter of Donald and Seamus's father until the climatic arrival of French forces on Ireland's coast. It was also most informative from a historical vantage point. The imagery was magnificent, the dialogue very real, the character's struggles and victories, beautifully manifested on each page. I loved this book. I was unable to put it down once I picked it up. Like the backcover suggests...grab yourself a cup of coffee or tea, (I had hot chocolate) put a blanket over your knees, get comfortable in front of a roaring fire and begin your adventure on page one. Make sure you turn the phone off because I guarantee that you will not want to be interrupted! It really left me wanting more....now I want to follow their children's lives! This book needs to be put onto the screen so that it will reach an even larger audience.
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Insight to the past.,
By Lawrence Dawson (North Bay, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In the Midst of Darkness (Paperback)
A very entertaining history book.The author certainly did her research, I had no idea the Irish were forced to exsist under the conditions that were outlined in the book. An excellent read I will recommened it to everyone I know, be they Irish or not.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Authentic and gripping,
By "davidfree" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In the Midst of Darkness (Paperback)
I'm usually not a big fan of historical novels, but I received this book as a gift and was completely swept into the drama of these four compelling characters. Even though I have no Irish blood, the story of Reanna, Seamus, Siobhan and Donald had a transcendent quality: It was about ordinary women and men--a teacher, a hatmaker, etc.--caught up in a historical moment that they could not have foreseen or controlled. It makes me think of all those stories we've read about people working at the World Trade Center bombing on Sept. 11--that precious intersection of daily life with epic history. Even 200 years after the Irish Revolution, this book feels so immediate in Rice's able hands. She is a talented storyteller who created characters I cared about, and the historical backdrop just made it richer for me.
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In the Midst of Darkness by Colleen Rice (Paperback - December 29, 2000)
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