Loughrey, Eithne

Eithne Loughrey has a background in speech and drama teaching, features writing and copy-editing. She worked as a features writer with the Irish Independent until 1995. While researching something else she came across the story of Cork-born Annie Moore, the very first emigrant to be processed at the newly-opened immigrant station at New York in 1891. A sculpture of Annie has been erected at Cobh in County Cork and in the museum on Ellis Island. Eithne became fascinated by Annie Moore's story and determined to write a book about her. Because little is known about Annie's subsequent life in the United States, Eithne wrote this book as fiction which developed into a trilogy. Eithne is married with a grown-up family and lives in Dublin.

Books by Loughrey, Eithne

Annie Moore: First in Line for America

This first book in the trilogy telling of Annie's new life in America.

€7.99€7.19

Annie Moore: New York City Girl

This third book in the trilogy telling of Annie's new life in America.

€7.99€7.19

Annie Moore: The Golden Dollar Girl

This second book in the trilogy telling of Annie's new life in America.

€7.99€7.19