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A novel written by Joseph O'Connor, about a number of refugees aboard a boat, called ''[[TitleDrop Star of the Sea]]'', who are escaping from 1840s famine-stricken Ireland.
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A novel written by Joseph O'Connor, O'Connor in 2003.

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about a number of refugees aboard a boat, called ''[[TitleDrop ''[[LocationTitle Star of the Sea]]'', who are escaping from 1840s famine-stricken Ireland.
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* CharlesDickens: He makes an appearance in the novel, and the writing itself has a certain Dickensian air.

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* CharlesDickens: Creator/CharlesDickens: He makes an appearance in the novel, and the writing itself has a certain Dickensian air.
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* ShoottheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:A few lucky characters make new lives for themselves in America, but the majority die or are condemned to poverty in the slums of New York. The story concludes shortly before the Easter Rising, suggesting all the suffering did was to trigger and fuel several years of war.]]

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* ShoottheShaggyDog: ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:A few lucky characters make new lives for themselves in America, but the majority die or are condemned to poverty in the slums of New York. The story concludes shortly before the Easter Rising, suggesting all the suffering did was to trigger and fuel several years of war.]]

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