The Paradise
Tree
by Elena Maria
Vidal
Publisher: Mayapple Books/Elena Maria Vidal
Publication
Date: September 19, 2014
Genre:
Historical Fiction
Formats: eBook/Paperback
Length:
252 Pages
ISBN: 978-1502448132
ASIN:
B00O2HBE7K
About the book:
The year is 1887 in Leeds County, Ontario. The
O’Connor clan is gathering to mourn the loss of its patriarch Daniel O’Connor,
an Irish immigrant. The story of Daniel and his wife Brigit is one of great
hardships, including illness, ill-starred romances, war and political
upheavals, as well as undying love and persevering faith. As Daniel is laid to
rest, his grandson Fergus receives a piercing insight into what his own calling
in life will be.
Praise
for The Paradise Tree
"With this marvelous immigrant saga, Elena
Maria Vidal reminds us why our forebears left the Old World for the New: for
Faith, family, and freedom! Through three generations of an Irish clan in
Canada, she invites us into their home for struggle and triumph, celebrations
of joy and sorrow, music, feasting, and dancing. The Paradise Tree makes 'the
past and present mingle and become one' for the reader’s great delight."
~ Stephanie
A. Mann, author of Supremacy and Survival: How Catholics Endured the English
Reformation
“Elena Maria Vidal’s latest book, The Paradise
Tree, is the fictionalized true story of the author’s devoutly Catholic
ancestors who immigrated to Canada from Ireland. It is filled with rich
detailed history recounting the hardships and joys of the 19th century O’Connor
Family. Beautifully written with great attention to historical, geographical
and religious accuracy, this fascinating and moving family saga is a treasure
that I highly recommend!” ~Ellen Gable Hrkach, award-winning author of
In Name Only and four other novels
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About the Author
Elena Maria Vidal grew up in the countryside
outside of Frederick, Maryland, "fair as the garden of the Lord" as
the poet Whittier said of it. As a child she read so many books that her mother
had to put restrictions on her hours of reading. During her teenage years, she
spent a great deal of her free time writing stories and short novels.
Elena graduated in 1984 from Hood College in
Frederick with a BA in Psychology, and in 1985 from the State University of New
York at Albany with an MA in Modern European History. In 1986, she joined the
Secular Order of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Elena taught at the Frederick
Visitation Academy and worked as a private tutor as well as teaching children's
etiquette classes. During a trip to Austria in 1995 she visited the tomb of
Empress Maria Theresa in the Capuchin crypt in Vienna. Afterwords she decided
to finish a novel about Marie-Antoinette she had started writing ten years
before but had put aside. In 1997 her first historical novel TRIANON was
published by St. Michaels Press. In 2000, the sequel MADAME ROYALE was published,
as well as the second edition of TRIANON, by The Neumann Press. Both books
quickly found an international following which continues to this day. In 2010,
the third edition of TRIANON and the second edition of MADAME ROYALE were
released.
In November 2009, THE NIGHT'S DARK SHADE: A NOVEL
OF THE CATHARS was published by Mayapple Books. The new historical novel deals
with the controversial Albigensian Crusade in thirteenth century France. Elena
has been a contributor to Canticle Magazine, Touchstone Magazine, The National
Observer, and The American Conservative. In April 2009 she was a speaker at the
Eucharistic Convention in Auckland, New Zealand. In August 2010 Elena spoke at
The Catholc Writers Conference in Valley Forge, PA. She is a member of the
Catholic Writers Guild and the Eastern Shore Writers Association. She currently
lives in Maryland with her family.
For more information please visit Elena's website and blog. You can also connect with
her on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.
Other
Titles by Elena Maria Vidal
Trianon:
A Novel of Royal France
Madame
Royale: A Novel
The
Night's Dark Shade: A Novel of the Cathars
The
Paradise Tree Blog Tour Schedule
Saturday, October 4
Review at Peeking Between the Pages
Sunday, October 5
Guest Post at Susan Heim on Writing
Monday, October 6
Review at Savvy Verse & Wit
Review at Flashlight Commentary
Tuesday, October 7
Review at Just One More Chapter
Wednesday, October 8
Review at West Metro Mommy
Thursday, October 9
Review & Interview at Back Porchervations
Friday, October 10
Review at Beth's Book Reviews
Spotlight at Let Them Read Books
Saturday, October 11
Interview at Supremacy & Survival
Sunday, October 12
Spotlight at Queen of All She Reads
Monday, October 13
Review at A Bibliotaph's Reviews
Tuesday, October 14
Review at CelticLady's Reviews
Wednesday, October 15
Review at A Book Geek
Interview at Caroline Wilson Writes
Thursday, October 16
Review at Book Nerd
Spotlight at She is Too Fond of Books
Friday, October 17
Review at Dianne Ascroft Blog
Saturday, October 18
Spotlight at Passages to the Past
Monday, October 20
Review at Book Drunkard
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