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Hungry Hill
Hungry Hill
Author: Daphne duMaurier
Here is the enthralling drama of a powerful Irish famiy who struggled against the driving forces of nature and the inhumanity of man for their right to live and love. Spanning the generations, this is a novel of the Broderick clan, their courageous men, their reckless women and their passionate hunger to carve their rightful destiny in a wild an...  more »
ISBN: 368838
Publication Date: 10/1971
Pages: 425
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Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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John Broderick, heir of the Clonmere estate, starts a copper mine on Hungry Hill. Immediately a Hatfield-McCoy type feud restarts with the Dovovans from whom the land had been taken a generation before: a feud that will trouble generations to come. The story follows five generations of heirs, each having their own tragedy. After the first part (Copper John), there is little said about the mine itself; all revolves around the ⦠family, much of which is left to the imagination. The mine finally closes during the fifth generation. One hundred years after the founding of the mine, Clonmere shares a fate with Manderley and Thornfield Manor. The book was rather a let down after reading âRebecca.â


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