Echoes of Ireland is a reflective exploration of death, mourning, and remembrance through two cultures that appear worlds apart: rural Ireland and the Amish communities of North America. Drawing on archaeology, folklore, landscape, and lived experience, Cyril Ryan shows how both traditions understand death not as an ending, but as a transformation shaped by land, ritual, and community.
From the candlelit Irish wake to the quiet dignity of the Amish funeral, the book explores how grief is held and softened through shared practice. Irish folklore, sacred landscapes, and ancient beliefs are placed in thoughtful dialogue with Amish values of simplicity, stewardship, and yieldedness.
Blending cultural history with personal reflection, Echoes of Ireland asks what burial customs reveal about how we live. It will appeal to readers of Irish folklore, cultural anthropology, spiritual studies, and anyone seeking a more humane and grounded understanding of death, remembrance, and belonging.