“Do you think, Sir, that Ireland should have joined the war against
Germany?” “I mean, Sir, that the married women in Ireland, like me
Ma, and lots of other fellas’ mothers have loads of babies and are
always having to go into hospital to have them or have to feed them
and wash them. The mothers have stacks of work to do all the time
and they’re always carrying babies around in their bellies or in
their arms.” Patsy Fagan, growing up in Dublin in the 1950s, asks
awkward questions of his schoolteacher, Mr Bambrick. A reflective
memoir that touches on the impact of history, war, death of a young
sister, religion, and schooling on the lives of the characters. Patsy,
falling in love as a teenager, facing the uncertainty of having to
leave Dublin to live in England. This tender, amusing, sharp and
gloriously sparkling work will appeal to a wide audience who enjoy
engaging with the full range of human emotions. Striking, thoughtful,
funny; guaranteed to keep you reading – a book to relish.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781035835485
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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