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In the Castle of the Flynns

In the Castle of the Flynns

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Of Lost Time
Review: "In the Castle of the Flynns" is a novel that deals with the life-shattering changes a young orphan must adjust to after the death of his parents. When Daniel Dorsey's parents are killed in a car crash, he is taken in by his grandparents and raised by them along with various aunts and uncles, his whole extended Irish immigrant family. The story is set in Chicago during the 1950s, a time when innocence was on the cusp of being lost in an ever-changing city.

Michael Raleigh paints a vivid picture of young Danny's life. At age seven, he is an intrepid narrator, eagerly questioning everyone about life. At the same time, however, he is also suffering from losing his parents and his fears that all those whom he loves will be taken away from him as well. During these times the reader recognizes the adult voice in Danny - his childlike perceptions of the adults who populate his world are spiced with the wisdom only age can bring.

"In the Castle of the Flynns" is a well-written novel, that often reads as a collection of vignettes involving the Flynns and the Dorseys. Raleigh's characters are realistically voiced and believable. The reader is immediately wrapped up in the happenings of this eclectic Irish-Catholic family who never lose sight of what young Danny needs. At times laugh-out-loud funny, at others bittersweet with sentiment, "In the Castle of the Flynns" is a thoroughly enjoyable read about the bonds of love and family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Of Lost Time
Review: "In the Castle of the Flynns" is a novel that deals with the life-shattering changes a young orphan must adjust to after the death of his parents. When Daniel Dorsey's parents are killed in a car crash, he is taken in by his grandparents and raised by them along with various aunts and uncles, his whole extended Irish immigrant family. The story is set in Chicago during the 1950s, a time when innocence was on the cusp of being lost in an ever-changing city.

Michael Raleigh paints a vivid picture of young Danny's life. At age seven, he is an intrepid narrator, eagerly questioning everyone about life. At the same time, however, he is also suffering from losing his parents and his fears that all those whom he loves will be taken away from him as well. During these times the reader recognizes the adult voice in Danny - his childlike perceptions of the adults who populate his world are spiced with the wisdom only age can bring.

"In the Castle of the Flynns" is a well-written novel, that often reads as a collection of vignettes involving the Flynns and the Dorseys. Raleigh's characters are realistically voiced and believable. The reader is immediately wrapped up in the happenings of this eclectic Irish-Catholic family who never lose sight of what young Danny needs. At times laugh-out-loud funny, at others bittersweet with sentiment, "In the Castle of the Flynns" is a thoroughly enjoyable read about the bonds of love and family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great read
Review: "In The Castle Of The Flynns" is what other Irish writers have strived to write in this decade of Irish fiction and non-fiction. "...Castle..." is joyous and ebullient, and a wonderful read.

Danny Dorsey, orphaned suddenly, is taken in by his relatives. All of them. In this subtly hilarious and often poignant account of the summer of 1954, we see his new family through his eyes...to great effect. Reading "...Castle..." was like reliving my own childhood in a large Irish family...a wonderful journey that I would do again and again if Michael Raleigh could be the tour guide every time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: God bless the Irish!
Review: An absolutely delightful read! Hard to believe this isn't a first-rate autobiography - the author perfectly captures the feelings and emotions of an orphaned seven-year old boy. Danny Dorsey is absorbed into his extended Irish family with a few hitches --and with the love of his grandparents and uncles, especially his hero, Uncle Tom. I found myself laughing out loud as well as wiping away tears. The characters and their eccentricities are wonderfully described. Can't wait to read more from this author.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful, fun!
Review: I loved this book, kept me up at night laughing. It is a touching, lighthearted story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: This book is so true to life. It highlights the humor in the
everyday personalities and events of family life to the point you will be in tears with laughter. One of the best books I've ever read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great read
Review: This book was entertaining and made me laugh outloud. It reminds the reader the importance of love and quality time with family and friends. I'd love to take a walk down 1950s Chicago and see it through the eyes of these characters. As a second grade teacher, it gave me a new perspective on how my students might perceive me and their world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Coming of age extraordinare!
Review: This is a delightful, but also insightful, story of a young boy's adolescence after the death of his parents. It is a rollicking good time with his extended Irish family in the north side of Chicagoin the 50's, but it is also a heart wrenching story of an orphan, loved by all of his family, but still missing his parents. It is also a remarkably accurate depiction of big city Chicago in the 50's, really a small town cut into little segments. It is written with heart and syle. I thoroughly loved this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Coming of age extraordinare!
Review: This is a delightful, but also insightful, story of a young boy's adolescence after the death of his parents. It is a rollicking good time with his extended Irish family in the north side of Chicagoin the 50's, but it is also a heart wrenching story of an orphan, loved by all of his family, but still missing his parents. It is also a remarkably accurate depiction of big city Chicago in the 50's, really a small town cut into little segments. It is written with heart and syle. I thoroughly loved this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Interesting new read...candid snapshots about family life
Review: WOW...this was a great book. It was an easy read and simply delightful with the humorous situations that (working with children/families each day) I can only attest to being true to life.
It also captured the sad secrets of families and how difficult childhoods can make us who we are. I simply loved this book and am recommending it to everyone...great for a travel book, it offers enough to keep your attention while still being enjoyable and refeshing. Don't miss it! I would love to see it in a movie!!!


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