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Last of the Name

Rosanne Parry

April 1863, height of the US Civil War

Twelve-year-old Danny O'Carolan arrives in New York City with nothing but his father' songs, his brothers' dancing steps, and his only remaining relative--his older sister, Kathleen. Driven from their home in Ireland, they must find work or they'll end up at the dreaded orphan's asylum. Except there's no steady work for boys besides joining the Union Army as a drummer. So Kathleen finds a job in domestic service for herself and her younger...sister.

Danny reluctantly pretends to be a girl to avoid the workhouse and the battlefield. But when he's not doing the backbreaking work of a housemaid, he sneaks off without his disguise. Roaming the streets of New York, he discovers how many different kinds of people live in its neighborhoods. Irish, German, and Italian immigrants, as well as free Black people. All poor. All competing for the same jobs. All softened, Danny finds, by a song and bit of footwork.

But the draft is on the horizon, threatening to force more Irishmen into the army. As tensions threaten to spill over into violence, how can Danny--the last bearer of the O'Carolan name--stay true to his family's legacy and find a safe place to call home?

"Last of the Name is a rich, brave, brawling novel of the immigrant experience, bringing the cacophony of Civil War-era New York City vividly to life. Painstakingly researched, this story of holding on to family and heritage while making a new home in America is told with poetry, humor, and heart."
--Susan Fletcher, author of Shadow Spinner, Walk Across the Sea, and Journey of the Pale Bear

"Civil War New York springs to life with danger, humor, and grit.You can feel the dance steps as a young immigrant's family traditions bring him strength and connection in a challenging new world. Historical fiction with a strong resonance today."
--Emily Whitman, author of The Turning

"With loving attention to detail, Rosanne Parry recreates Civil War-era New York City and the struggles of intrepid Irish immigrants. More than a survival story, Last of the Name is a celebration of the power of music and family to sustain us through hard times. Truly a grand adventure!"
--Deborah Hopkinson, author of How I Became a Spy: A Mystery of WWII London

Book Details

  • Publisher: Carolrhoda Books (R)
  • Publish Date: Nov 1st, 2022
  • Pages: 344
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.40in - 5.20in - 1.00in - 0.65lb
  • EAN: 9781728467665
  • Recommended age: 10-14
  • Categories: Historical - United States - Civil War Period (1850-1877)Family - SiblingsSocial Themes - Emigration, Immigration & Refugees

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About the Author

Parry, Rosanne: - Rosanne Parry is the author of six middle grade novels. The most recent are Last of the Name and A Wolf Called Wander. She is a part-time bookseller at legendary Portland independent bookstore, Annie Blooms, and is the captain of the League of Exceptional Writers, a free mentoring workshop for young avid readers and writers, sponsored by the Oregon SCBWI and Powell's Bookstore. She lives with her family in an historic farmhouse and writes in a treehouse in her backyard.

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Praise for this book

"Last of the Name is a rich, brave, brawling novel of the immigrant experience, bringing the cacophony of Civil War-era New York City vividly to life. Painstakingly researched, this story of holding on to family and heritage while making a new home in America is told with poetry, humor, and heart."--Susan Fletcher, author of Shadow Spinner, Walk Across the Sea, and Journey of the Pale Bear

-- (8/24/2018 12:00:00 AM)

"With loving attention to detail, Rosanne Parry recreates Civil War-era New York City and the struggles of intrepid Irish immigrants. More than a survival story, Last of the Name is a celebration of the power of music and family to sustain us through hard times. Truly a grand adventure!"--Deborah Hopkinson, author of How I Became a Spy: A Mystery of WWII London

-- (8/13/2018 12:00:00 AM)

"Civil War New York springs to life with danger, humor, and grit. You can feel the dance steps as a young immigrant's family traditions bring him strength and connection in a challenging new world. Historical fiction with a strong resonance today."--Emily Whitman, author of The Turning

-- (8/13/2018 12:00:00 AM)

"An exuberant dash through a pivotal year in American history."--starred, Kirkus Reviews

-- (1/10/2019 12:00:00 AM)

"Textured and well-researched, Parry's latest historical novel brings to life New York City during the peak of the Civil War . . ."--Booklist

-- (2/26/2019 12:00:00 AM)

"An excellent addition to any historical fiction collection; recommended for fans of Little Women or A Tree Grows In Brooklyn."--School Library Journal

-- (2/22/2019 12:00:00 AM)