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The Grave

James Heneghan
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The Grave

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1995

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The Grave by James Heneghan is a time travel adventure novel for young adults loosely based on the discovery of a mass grave in Liverpool. In the book, main character Tom Mullen struggles with life as a foster kid until a mysterious gravesite transports him back in time to 1847, at the height of the Irish Potato Famine. Tom's adventures in the past begin to eerily mimic his life in present-day Liverpool until he is finally able to piece together his connection to Ireland and the real meaning of being a family.

Initially set in 1974, Tommy Mullen lives with a pair of unloving foster parents and his foster brother, Brian, a developmentally disabled boy whom Tommy loves deeply and often takes care of when his parents are neglectful. Tommy’s mother left him in a toy store in the city when he was a baby. Since then, moving from one foster home to the next, Tommy has come to terms with his life of survival. Now almost fourteen years old, Tommy struggles to find the meaning of love and family when everything in his life is transient.

The discovery of an old burial site during the excavation of their school for a renovation project distracts Tommy and Brian from life at home. The boys investigate the site to see the graves for themselves; in the process, Tommy falls into the deep, black pit.



When he wakes up, Tommy is on a beach. He sees another boy nearby, who looks as if he has drowned –  the boy looks eerily like Tommy. As a crowd forms around Tommy and the boy, Tommy performs CPR to save him. After the boy wakes up, Tommy finds out his name is Tully Monaghan. Tully invites Tommy to come and live with his family. On their way to Tully's house, Tommy sees a newspaper headline that indicates that he has traveled back in time to Ireland in 1847, at the height of the Irish Potato Famine.

Soon, Tommy finds that he cares deeply for Tully's family – his mother, father, brother, Brendan, and sister, Hannah. However, the family is starving – everyone in the village is because of the famine. Tommy doesn't tell the family that he is from the future; he just enjoys life and tries to help the family as best he can. One day, the landowners attack the villagers, and Tommy is hit in the head. This jolts him back to the present, where he is devastated to learn that he is no longer among his loving family, the Monaghans.

Soon, Tommy learns that by jumping back into the pit, he can return to the past. When he does, he finds that the Monaghan family's cottage has burned down in the riots, Papa has died, and the family has decided to move to Liverpool. Tommy goes with them but is soon jolted back to the present again. Returning to the pit again the next night to jump back to life with the Monaghan family, Tommy finds that four months have passed in the blink of an eye. Mama is sick, and Brendan has come down with the flu. During this period, Tommy tells Tully and Hannah about his jumps from the present to the past. They all come to the realization that Tully is Tommy's great-grandfather and that if Tommy had not saved Tully on the beach that day, Tommy himself would not exist.



When Tommy returns again to the present, he is kicked out of his foster parents home. He uses his new freedom to return to the gravesite to bury the coffins of Mama and Brendan so they can rest peacefully. Months later, Tommy changes his name to Monaghan to reflect his true ancestry. At football practice, his coach asks him about the name change. As it turns out, the coach is Tommy's long lost father.

James Heneghan grew up in Liverpool, England, and now is a permanent resident of Vancouver, Canada. He has written more than a dozen children's and young adult novels, including a series of four mystery books in the O'Brien Detective Agency series, and the novels Wish Me Luck and Waiting for Sarah. The Grave was nominated for a number of awards, including the Manitoba Young Readers Choice Award and Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction. It won the Sheila A. Egoff B.C. Book Prize for Children's Literature and the Ms. Christie's Book Award Silver Seal.

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