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Amazing Grace:The Outstanding Tale of Grace O'Malley
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Amazing Grace:The Outstanding Tale of Grace O'Malley

By Hugo N.Gerstl

A WOMAN THAT HATH IMPUDENTLY PASSED THE PART OF WOMANHOOD AND BEEN A GREAT SPOILER AND CHIEF COMMANDER AND DIRECTOR OF THIEVES AND MURDERERS AT SEA … SHE HATH BEEN THE MOTHER OF ALL REBELLIONS FOR FORTY YEARS…

GRACE O’MALLEY, the “Pirate Queen of Connaught,” was thus vilified by those English authorities who tried to bring stubborn, recalcitrant Ireland to its knees in the Sixteenth Century. Twice married, twice widowed, a passionate lover, gambler, pirate, sea captain, politician, mother of heroes, and, above all, a symbol of the indomitable human spirit and Irish independence. She was a force to be reckoned with by anyone – man, woman, even the sovereign of England, who tried to cross her path. AMAZING GRACE swaggered boldly across the world stage for more than seventy years.  

These were turbulent times of Henry VIII and “Bloody Mary” Tudor, and Queen Elizabeth – the age if discovery when the remnants of the Middle Ages were dying – except in the provinces of Ireland – and the Renaissance was in full flower – the days of the “discovery” of America by Spaniards, the exploration of Africa and India by Portugal, the launching of the Invincible Armada, and the great schism of two contending forces of western Christianity.

Armed with courage and daring to match that of any man, AMAZING GRACE lived a life “larger than legend.” More sinner than saint, she is remembered throughout western Ireland more than four hundred years after her death, celebrated in story and song. In a time when women were very much “second class citizens,” GRACE O’MALLEY did not need a women’s rights organization – she was her own force, and if you tried to cross her, you’d best beware.

Sir Henry Sidney, the English Lord Deputy of Ireland, said it best: “There came to me a most feminine sea captain called Grace O’Malley, with three galleys and 200 fighting men. She brought with her husband and she was, as well be sea as by land, well more than Mrs. Mate with him. This was a notorious woman in all the coasts of Ireland.”

In this singularly rewarding work, master storyteller Hugo Gerstl takes you into the very heart of a thrilling world of sacred and profane sex and love, unparalleled violence, distant drums, superstition, and magic. A world that is no more, and a world that is just around the corner. Prepare to be swept up in the epic sweep of AMAZING GRACE, a tale you’ll not soon forget.

A Portuguese edition was published in spring 2008 by Editorial Estampa, Lisbon.

An E-book English-Language edition for Amazon's Kindle & Apple's i-Pad was published in April 2011 by SWS Inc., CA.
400 pages, 15X22.5 cm.

 

 
Click here in order to view the following clip with a beautiful song about Grace O’Malley, the “Pirate Queen of Connaught
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