A review by plattin
The Rebels of Ireland: The Dublin Saga by Edward Rutherfurd

3.0

The second in the Dublin Series, Rebels is another sweeping epic of Irish history. Rutherford pics up where he left off, with the rebellion of 1534, and takes us up through the passage of Home Rule in 1918. I actually like this book better than its predeseser, but that is probably because I was more familiar with the time period. This was very interesting as a counterpoint to what I already knew about British history. There are numerous literary references. Jonathan Swift is a character, as is James Joyce. Enlightening and Enjoyable.