Bibframe Work
TitleAnnie Quinn in AmericaTypeTextMonographSubjectIreland--History--Famine, 1845-1852--Juvenile fiction (LCSH)Ireland--History--Famine, 1845-1852 (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)Irish Americans--Fiction (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)Famines--Ireland--Fiction (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)Siblings--Fiction (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)Survival--Fiction (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)Ireland--Emigration and immigration--Fiction (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)Emigration and immigration--Fiction (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)Illustrative ContentIllustrations ClassificationLCC: PZ7.S3637 An 2001 DDC: [Fic] full Could not render: bf:statusSummaryTo escape the Irish potato famine of the 1840s, twelve-year-old Annie and her brother immigrate to New York City where they join their older sister as servants, earning money to bring the rest of their family to America, where they discover that both food and hardships abound.Authorized Access PointSchneider, Mical, 1944- Annie Quinn in America