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190 pages, Hardcover
First published September 1, 1999
The characters were so credible. I mean, Sean melted my heart throughout the whole book. His personality got to me. Well, there were a bunch of things he said that made me want to go and hug him. Though, none of the things he said were petty and sad, but just so...right. He was a good boy, I should say. What I am trying to say is that he wasn't a jerk to the Chinese like the other Irish. He used to write in his journal about how he got mad when the men would talk smack about them. That made me want to go hug him and say, "You are so sweet."
Another thing I loved about Sean was his way of describing everything with such detail. I mean, I could just picture the nitro bombs going off and all of those men eating at those tables with the plates nailed to it, ect. Sean was a serious young man, but with the right ideas. I like Sean A LOT. I love Sean.
Pa was such a heart-warming character. Even though he was cruel to the Chinese workers, he was a good, caring father. A big reason why I liked Pa was that I pity him. I pity him because he lost his wife that he loved so much. Sean would mention how he would act strangely on Maggie's(his mum's name)birthday or their anniversary. I mean, I could feel Patrick's pain. Not only about Maggie but about the Civil War trauma he got. I just wanted to go up and hug him too! These were so huggable characters! ;)
The racism. I didn't get too offended this time. I just get so angry when people are racist! Here's what I love about this book: Sean was totally against the racism!! Oh, how I loved that. He used to say that he was ashamed to say that his pa joined in with the teasing. He also said that if Bill Flanagan(a friend of Pa's) made another joke about the Chinese(they are really cruel jokes!), he would go after him with a pick handle. All of this made me proud of Sean. He was such a polite, respectful young man. Oh, what a good story.
Overall, this book was amazing. It had such great history, great characters, and just a great narrator. I absolutely love Sean Sullivan.
~Evelyn