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Lord of the Dance (Passover, Bk 3)
Lord of the Dance - Passover, Bk 3
Author: Andrew M. Greeley
This is the passionate saga of the Farrell clan, who rose from the poverty of Ireland's bogs to the heights of Chicago's society.
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ISBN-13: 9780446326483
ISBN-10: 0446326488
Publication Date: 3/1985
Pages: 523
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3 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books C/o Little Br
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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sapphirescarlet avatar reviewed Lord of the Dance (Passover, Bk 3) on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
How anyone could read this book and see the adult Farrells as the primary characters is beyond me. Noele Marie Farrell is the embodiment of a teenager, fey, funny, nosy and lively. This book made me love Andrew Greeley and wish he were MY parish priest - and I'm not even Catholic. I saw so much of myself in Noele that I was finally convinced I was a normal girl. I highly recommend this novel.
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very good
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Irish epic
guyfarmgirl avatar reviewed Lord of the Dance (Passover, Bk 3) on + 248 more book reviews
The proud owners of a construction empire, the Farrells rose from the poverty of Ireland's bogs to the heights of Chicago society. One son is now a priest-and a television personality. Another is an ambitious professor about to run for governor. And there's a granddaughter, the lovely red-haired Noele, fated to destroy the family's glistening veneer of success-and discover their history of betrayal, tortured love, and murder...
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The proud owners of a construction empire, the Farrells rose from the poverty of Ireland's bogs to the heights of Chicago society. One son is now a priest - and a television personality. Another is an ambitious professor about to run for governor. And there's a granddaughter, the lovely red-haired Noele, fated to destroy the family's glistening veneer of success-and discover their history of betrayal, tortured love, and murder...
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Great story - one of Greeley's best. Lots of good Irish intuition, mystery & intrigue, and a story of coming home.
daylily avatar reviewed Lord of the Dance (Passover, Bk 3) on + 52 more book reviews
a Greeley love story


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