For Hundreds of Years. . . In Ireland and the New World. . . Irish Women Have Made a Difference From ancient times to the present, Irish women have made their mark in times of peace and war, in Ireland and America. With their accomplishments largely ignored by the history books, these extraordinary women have fought for equality, struggled for independence, and met the challenge of nation building. Courageous, passionate, creative, able to stand tall on the battlefield--and in the kitchen--their stories will inspire brave women everywhere, for the daughters of Maeve have achieved remarkable feats against incredible odds. Meet women such as-- Brigid . . . saint and patroness of IrelandGrace O'Malley . . . pirate queen of ConnachtQueen Maeve . . . ancient warriorClara Dillon Darrow . . . suffragistMother Jones . . . union leaderJacqueline Bouvier Kennedy . . . U. S. first ladySinead O'Connor . . . singerMary Robinson . . . president of IrelandMaureen O'Hara . . . actressSandra Day O'Connor . . . Supreme Court justiceMaud Gonne . . . Irish revolutionary This indispensable reference will move, instruct, and empower readers to reach for their dreams as they stand on the shoulders of great Irish women. 50 Fascinating Profiles Gina Sigillito has studied Irish history, art, literature, and politics at the Irish Arts Centre, Ireland House at New York University, and Trinity College, Dublin. She has served as a guest host and producer on the Irish radio program Radio Free Éireann and has traveled extensively throughout Ireland. She is co-author of The Wisdom of the Celts, also available from Citadel Press.