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Galway Hooker Sloop

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Below is a ballad composed by one of our authors, Stephen A. Carter, for the Galway Sailing Club located in Galway, Ireland.

Stephen is also the author of the four‑book Matari Series, a fact‑driven historical fiction saga that explores the U.S. Civil War and highlights the pivotal contributions of Black Americans to the conflict.

THE GALWAY HOOKER

Sleek fishing boat, red sails full blown

In foaming wake she cruised alone.

Upon her deck a lad did sway,

Kept looking back across the bay.

 

From Claddagh town his tearful bride,

Upon a dock stood tall and cried.

White hanky danced upon the wind,

As em’rald eyes upon him pinned.

 

To starboard bow Clare Hills rose high,

Through spray the hooker scudded by.

All sails lay taut before the blast,

Aboard a groom clung to a mast.

 

The Galway hooker flew away,

Across North Sound that fateful day.

From Inishmore to Rossavail,

That night o’er surf heard widows wail.

 

At dawn a body washed ashore,

Found by a pregnant paramour.

Today her ghost still haunts the scene,

And in the wind one hears her keen.

 

Refrain:

A Galway hooker sailed away,

And took her love across the bay.

A widow waits upon the shore.

Will she be pining evermore?

Photo is courtesy of the Galway Museum

 

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Witness the dramatic and engaging story of America's worst war as it comes to life in the first two books of the 4-book illustrated Matari series.

One reviewer said the series compares favorably to ROOTS by Alex Haley, the saga of an American family sold into slavery.

What others are saying about the Matari series

...Book One BATTLEGROUNDS is a literary blockbuster of major proportions wherein characters both fictional and factual collide on a political and societal stage ever shifting and unpredictable. Mr. Carter’s extensive research provides realism of the first order. The essence of the times (1854-61) comes alive through the use of colloquial language and illustrations of the day. An unrelenting tension comes in many forms through conflicts not only evident in ‘white’ but also in ‘Black” societal circles. Throughout there are pauses for comic relief that adds a welcome respite. Therefore, my overall impression as a female African American author is that I thoroughly enjoyed reading Book One, finding it to be an incredible page turner the likes of which compares favorably to ROOTS by Alex Haley.

- Veronica Dale Owens author of NO INTERMISSION


The Die Game

Dedicated to black Americans who fought in the Civil war
As the Civil War divides and devours a nation, a black American guerilla force is carried behind Confederate lines by a unique sinking ship, the SS Nimsi.

Led by a giant Maasai warrior Matari, 30 black Rangers fight a determined and deadly foe from the eastern seaboard of America to its vast western plains. Even as the horror of war explodes around them, the Rangers embrace a common dream that emerges deep within the heart of Matari.

 

 

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