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San Patricios
San Patricios
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Seamus O'Shea and Axel Konrad have become as familiar as our close friends. Sprinkled throughout the novel are human experiences that we can identify with immediately: irrational fears parents entertain when a child is facing a crisis or is threatened, joy in reconciliation, pleasure when friends succeed, horror felt when humans are mistreated,the ugliness of racial, ethnic and religious intolerance, to name a few.
Anyone interested in the early history of Chicago and the politics of the 1840s will find San Patricios a worthwhile read. The politics of today are not that much different than the politics of the mid-19th century. Any difference is attributable to modern technology.
-Thomas B. McClain, retired educator
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