• 1949

  • A Novel of the Irish Free State (Irish Century Series, Book 3)
  • By: Morgan Llywelyn
  • Narrated by: Mil Nicholson
  • Length: 15 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (39 ratings)

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1949

By: Morgan Llywelyn
Narrated by: Mil Nicholson
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Morgan Llywelyn's masterly epic, the Irish Century, continues in 1949, a sequel to 1916 and 1921.

The struggle of the Irish people for independence is one of the compelling historical dramas of the 20th century. 1949 tells the story of Ursula Halloran, a fiercely independent young woman who comes of age in the 1920s. The tragedy of Irish civil war gives way in the 1920s to a repressive Catholic state led by Eamon De Valera. Married women cannot hold jobs, divorce is illegal, and the IRA has become a band of outlaws still devoted to and fighting for a Republic that never lived. The Great Depression stalks the world, and war is always on the horizon, whether in Northern Ireland, Spain, or elsewhere on the European continent.

Ursula works for the fledgling Irish radio service and then for the League of Nations, while her personal life is torn between two men: an Irish civil servant and an English pilot.

Defying church and state, Ursula bears a child out of wedlock, though she must leave the country to do so, and nearly loses her life in the opening days of World War II. Eventually she returns to an Ireland that is steadfastly determined to remain neutral during the war.

©2003 Morgan Llywelyn (P)2021 Tantor

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Excellent series

I could listen to these over and over. Such a wonderful series! I’m going to read everything by this author

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Fascinating History

The story weaves a historical view of Ireland’s struggle to be free through the eyes of people that draw you in and make you weep for the travesties one human puts on another.

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Absolutely Wonderful!

What a fabulous telling of an instrumental time in Ireland's remarkable history. Will begin 1972 now!

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Fascinating historical novel

Growing up as a young child during this period in Ireland I was conscious of many of the events of the time. This series, has provided an enlightening framework and perspective within which these historical events occurred. All of this is presented in a very engaging story of the personal lives of the main characters.
If there is one criticism it would be the painful mispronunciation of Irish event, organization and place names, (ie the pronunciation of Eire A “ear”) which detracted from an otherwise outstanding narration.
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Excellent story and history

I love this whole series and this was possibly the best one yet. The characters are so well developed that you get attached to them. I couldn’t stop listening and was sad when it ended.

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Boring romance, more than historical fiction

This was a big disappointment. And I am the son of Irish parents, and I’ve read a lot of Irish history. The first third of the book was OK, and then it just degenerates into this perplexing romance type novel with only the most tenuous connection to Irish history, the latter only referenced by the narrator throwing in what was happening in European history from time to time. The narrator was nail grinding annoying. I listened to some of her other books, I was lukewarm on them, but this is a big big thumbs down.

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Not my favorite and narrator bugs

I bought the whole series based on the glowing reviews. Wish I hadn’t, as I wouldn’t have continued after book 1. However, I’m trudging through these hopeful of redeeming qualities. This story picks up where the last one left off and ends in 1949. Narrator is intolerable on regular speed, but happily I was able to listen to it sped up.

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