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“Leabhar aoibhinn....Ní leagfaidh tú uait an leabhar seo. Tá greann, seanbhlas, traidisiún, nualaíocht, nádúr, agus céad ceist nua sa leabhar seo. Dúiseoidh ainmneacha sa leabhar seo taibhsí as beatháisnéisí ón tréimhse sin ort ach is daonna go mór na carachtair anseo.” —Máire Ní Fhinneadha, Foinse
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In the tradition of Dr Zhivago, Gone with the Wind agus For Whom the Bell Tolls Seán Mac Mathúna tells the story of Mat Daly, a man who has never been with a woman; of Cáit Bric, a young woman who has spent her life in slavery; and of Breen, a handsome young man who has his own cross to carry through the snowbound mountains of Kerry, as the civil war rages all around them.
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