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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

 

South Toward Home - Tales of an Unlikely Journey

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Southerners love to tell stories. In these twenty-six stories, Alice Joyner Irby recalls her blessed yet turbulent life in and out of the South.

Her childhood adventures begin in the 1930s on the Roanoke River in Weldon, a close-knit town in Northeastern North Carolina, where she and her brother, George, kept Granny’s boarding house lively with pranks on customers and neighborhood playmates.

Every decade brought unforeseen opportunities, painful disruptions, and life-altering choices—from the controversial McCarthy hearings to the heroic school-integration efforts of the 1950s; from the 1960 Greensboro sit-ins when Alice was Director of Admissions at UNCG, to her role within LBJ’s Job Corps in Washington, D.C.

These were exciting and formative times for the Republic. Alice witnessed all of it—and more.

Alice’s guiding “celebrities” come to life in South Toward Home. Unconditional love and support from her parents, siblings, and daughter enabled her journey and sustained her resilience.

Alice may have been an upstart daredevil who climbed the sheer walls of success in a man’s world, but this young Southern woman never entirely left behind the open-hearted, unpretentious people of Halifax County—or the black-delta banks of the timeless Roanoke River.

Paperback: 524 pages
Publisher: Outer Banks Publishing Group (March 14, 2020)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1734168749
ISBN-13: 978-1734168747
Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.3 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds

 

 

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