Torn Asunder by Renny DeGroot was an interesting story about a man and his association with the movement of Irish independence. It begins the weekend of the Irish Uprising in 1916 and takes us all the way from Emmet being 16 years old through the middle of World War II and his daughter's involvement. The story all takes place in Ireland and certainly helped clarify the entire situation there. It's always being very confusing with people seeming to switch sides regularly. That is certainly not the case. The story also makes clear that some people grow out o f their youthful passion and fight in subtler, less violent ways. Maeve, Emmet's daughter is drawn in by a friend at university, and enabled by her father's lifelong friend, Emmet.
Because the story covered so much time, it was very episodic and the mundane was left out. So were many of the reasons that Emmet changed his thoughts on the situations. It didn't delve into Emmet's marriage at all, which was a huge motivator for him. It was and interesting and emotional book. People are still fighting this war, one that has been going on for hundreds of years. It was interesting and relatively easy to read. I recommend it for lovers of anything Irish as well as historical fiction aficionados.
I received a free ARC of Torn Asunder from Netgalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions and interpretations contained herein are solely my own. #netgalley #tornasunder