This book was impossible to put down. I've never read a book this long this quickly before. Of course it probably isn't suited to everyone's interests, but as a lover of historical detail and accuracy and having been fascinated for years by the Ellis Island immigration process my own ancestors went through, this story pretty much ticked all the boxes for me. What's more, the plot is riveting taking both uplifting and tragic twists and turns. I could feel my heart soar when the Keane children [warning: spoilers] had just enough money to carry them to Washington -- like Clare, I fabricated all the possibilities of wonderful outcomes for their lives and could feel the despair in the pit of my stomach when they lost the shoonaun and that beautiful fantasy of finding Colum and his family shattered. The ending was beautifully written and perhaps one of the only outcomes I did not expect. For all the hardship they'd been through, the last thing I'd expect [more spoilers!] was for Clare and Tom to get their fairytale ending and for Mick to settle himself down. The author left me almost totally satisfied in a wondering, hopeful sort of way.