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The Billy Gogan story is a fictional memoir told by an old Army general of his adventures as a young man. Billy Gogan, American, opens with recently orphaned Billy Gogan fleeing Ireland on the eve of the Great Hunger — either because he is the son of a dangerous revolutionary, or because his cousin doesn't trust him around his daughter. Billy befriends a destitute Irish peasant named Máire and her /5(25).  · Billy Gogan, American: A Novel by Roger Higgins. Posted by Susan Keefe on May 8, at am; and life experiences which the author has used to full effect in writing the story of Billy Gogan – American. The book begins with the 15 year old Billy Gogan in school, however, suddenly his life changes forever when he learns that his father. Roger J Higgins Interview - Billy Gogan American - Captured Live on Ustream at bltadwin.ru


Billy Gogan, American: A Novel by Roger Higgins. Posted by Susan Keefe on May 8, at am; and life experiences which the author has used to full effect in writing the story of Billy Gogan - American. The book begins with the 15 year old Billy Gogan in school, however, suddenly his life changes forever when he learns that his father. Review of Billy Gogan, American by Roger Higgins In , year-old Billy Gogan is dismissed from St. Patrick's College in Ireland after his father's death in prison. He goes to his cousin Séamas's home and is given a ticket for passage on the Maryann from the city of Cork to New York. Tapping into the hot topic of immigrants, author Roger Higgins' timely book Billy Gogan, American follows the life of an orphaned Irish child who immigrated to America in "I chose this time period because it was really at the cusp of the modern era," says author Roger Higgins. "The.


Billy Gogan’s epic adventure begins as he leaves Ireland for a new life in America. Billy Gogan, American: A Novel by Roger Higgins. Roger Higgins was born. Billy Gogan, American by Roger Higgins is an immigration story like no other. In addition to giving insight into the plight of Irish immigrants in the s, this book has a strong mystery element to it as Billy Gogan witnesses the murder of his mentor, Father O'Muirhily. Billy Gogan, American by Roger Higgins is the fictional tale of a young man's transition from a life in Ireland to his settlement in the United States. It begins with Gogan's Irish backstory at the onset of the country's potato famine, where Billy is prompted to leave under multifarious circumstances.

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