The 1976 novel Trinity is a classic of historical fiction, all about the strife in Ireland in the 1970s. Described by the New York Times as having a "kind of relentless power," who wrote this novel about the clash between Catholics and Protestants?
Answer Leon Uris
Trinity explores Irish history stretching from the Great Famine to the Easter Rising, centering on two families, and is one of the most beloved works of historical fiction to come out of the '70s. If you guessed Jim Davis, well...he was the author of the Garfield comic strip.
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