At Heaven's Door
An Irish Lad Claims America
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About the Book
At Heaven's Door is the story of the immigrant invasion, development of the railroad, new religions and the politics and killings in the Civil War. Kevin Doyle escapes the Irish Potato Famine for the hope of a safe, but uncertain future in America. He achieves success in railroading, but then realizes that money doesn't solve all his problems or give him happiness. His life is touched by such historical figures as Horace Greeley, P.T. Barnum, Secretary of State Seward, Edwin and John Wilkes Booth, Generals Sherman and Grant, and Abraham Lincoln. The horror of the Civil War leads Kevin into a depression that eliminates all hope for a meaningful life. With a rekindled love of his childhood sweetheart, his terrors fade, and he enjoys a deep love he only dreamed of as a boy in Ireland.
About the Author
Ralph Bevins grew up in Washington, D. C. during the Depression and World War II. After serving in the Army Signal Corps in Germany, he produced TV commercials and Industrial films in Washington and Orlando. He presently resides in DeBary, Florida.