Sweeping from the Irish Rebellion of the early 1920s to the tumultuous Boston of Mayor James Michael Curley and the Kennedys, Mortal Friends is the saga of Irish revolutionary Colman Brady and the choices that shaped his fate. James Carroll is the author of five novels and two acclaimed works of nonfiction, including the National Book Award-winning An American Requiem.
James Carroll Libros
James Carroll es un aclamado autor cuyas obras profundizan en las intrincadas relaciones entre fe, historia y vida moderna. Su prosa se caracteriza por una profunda introspección y una aguda visión de las complejidades morales. Carroll explora las intersecciones de la creencia personal y la responsabilidad pública, ofreciendo a los lectores meditaciones reflexivas sobre la condición humana. Su escritura a menudo une lo personal con lo universal, dejando un impacto duradero.






At the height of World War I, Douglas Tyrrell leaves Ireland and his wife to fight in the English Army, and his sister meets a revolutionary who is determined to fight for Irish independence even if it means siding with the Germans.
House of War
- 690 páginas
- 25 horas de lectura
The book showcases elegant prose and a bold perspective, reflecting a masterful achievement in storytelling. It promises to engage readers with its insightful narrative and thought-provoking themes, as noted by renowned historian Howard Zinn. The author's unique viewpoint invites exploration of complex ideas, making it a compelling read for those interested in deepening their understanding of history and society.
An American requiem. God, my father, and the war that came between us
- 296 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
A former priest describes his clash with his father, an Air Force general, over the Vietnam War and the issues that divided families at the time.
A Song
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Through illustrations and easy-to-read, rhythmic text, a girl describes the song of love that fills her nights and days.
Over four decades, James Carroll captures the essence of American life through street photography, utilizing his Leica M3. His work reflects a deep desire to preserve memories and understand the transient nature of human existence and relationships. The collection transitions from documentary-style images to more subjective interpretations, where Carroll imagines new narratives from everyday encounters. Curator Sean Corcoran notes the unique historical Americana that emerges, with many photographs making their debut in this compilation.
A poetic celebration of springtime revels in the life-affirming renewal of the season.
A poetic personification of the winter season.
On Christmas Eve at the North Pole a winter storm is coming while Santa hurries to finish last minute details. When Santa and his sled full of presents flies away into the night sky, something happens that will change Christmas forever and make children around the world learn the true meaning of this wonderful holiday.
