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Trinity brilliantly re-creates Ireland’s struggle for independence - a saga of glories and defeats, triumphs and tragedies - as lived by a young Catholic rebel, Conor Larkin, and the beautiful and valiant Protestant girl who defied her heritage to join herself to him and his cause. Moving from Conor’s tiny Donegal village, with its close, loving family ties, its warm friendships, its fierce loyalties, to the Bogside slums of Londonderry, to the teeming port city of Belfast, Uris paints a searing portrait of a beleaguered people divided by religion and wealth. On the one side, the impoverished Catholic peasantry; on the other, the Protestant aristocracy - railroad tycoon Sir Frederick Weed and his headstrong daughter, Caroline, and the arrogant Hubble clan, landed gentry wielding tyrranical power over life and death.