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Laughter, Tears & Wonders: An Irish Memoir: Childhood and Coming of Age in Dublin 1942-1966 [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x21 mm, weight: 534 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • ISBN-10: 1541390849
  • ISBN-13: 9781541390843
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x21 mm, weight: 534 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • ISBN-10: 1541390849
  • ISBN-13: 9781541390843
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

A NEW CAPTIVATING IRISH MEMOIR. THIS DUBLINER’S STORY IS A MUST READ!

A Magical Irish Memoir full of Laughter, Tears and Wonders.

Niall Kavanagh captures youthful exuberance in this memoir depicting misadventure and mayhem in 1940s, -50s and -60s Dublin. Money was scarce and life could have been grim, but the children of the Northside found ways to amuse themselves. Creative, intelligent, clever and full of boldness, Niall is always looking out for a new challenge as he works out the issues of telling the truth, belonging, entertaining himself, responsibility and living in a developing and changing Ireland.

There is universality in this depiction of a life of hardship that was surpassed by great family love, faith, camaraderie, adventure, curiosity and mischief. More devilish and irresponsible than most, Niall tests boundaries both physical and imaginative and constantly seeks amusement. Along the way, he learns that his actions can result in mishaps. As he matures, he continues to seek amusement, yet he becomes more and more aware that, as his loving father told him, there are consequences to his actions.

Niall “isn’t a bad boy", but he is a "bit bold"; reading this memoir, you'll quickly step into his Dublin and his life. His “boldness” is a stepping stone to an awareness of his own capabilities, his ability to seek and grow, his ability to accept and relish challenges and his interest in and love for the history of Ireland. His is also a story of survival despite his derring-do and the bleakness and straitened circumstances of post-WWII Dublin.

This memoir brings home the joy of being young. We can all laugh at Niall’s dangerous exploits and explore the thought process that drive and challenge him. We can all recognize how these things become channeled to produce maturity in choices, along with a willingness to take a risk when it is required.

Laughter, Tears & Wonders: An Irish Memoir is a delightful romp through a life of twists, turns, pitfalls, exultations and all the excitement that goes with them.

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Author's Note v
Dedication vi
Epigraph ix
Prologue xi
Yarn #1 Early Bloomers
1(6)
Yarn #2 The Front-Gardens & Me Da Bein' a-Bit-Bold
7(3)
Yarn #3 Mr Flynn, Pascal the Milkman and Polly
10(3)
Yarn #4 It was More Like Findin'
13(5)
Yarn #5 Boo-Balla, Mr Cullen's Spuds & Deliveries
18(5)
Yarn #6 The Tinkers & Me Ma's Potato Pot
23(7)
Yarn #7 Soap
30(6)
Yarn #8 The Gravediggers -- Early Birds & Pullin'-a-Pint
36(6)
Yarn #9 Bottlin', the Hole in the Wall & a Darlin' Horse
42(8)
Yarn #10 Kick-the-Can
50(6)
Yarn #11 Knickers, Knickers, Nothin' but Knickerses
56(4)
Yarn #12 Mr Mulligan -- a Smashin' Time
60(6)
Yarn #13 Peg's Master Plan
66(3)
Yarn #14 A Dame Squeezed a Pussy Cat
69(4)
Yarn #15 As Thick as Thieves
73(3)
Yarn #16 Yo-yos, the Wage-Packet & Confession
76(7)
Yarn #17 Insolvency & Mr Cohen
83(5)
Yarn #18 Repairs, Alterations & Shitty Pissy Trousers
88(6)
Yarn #19 Me Da & the Brown Trout
94(6)
Yarn #20 Maura Laverty, Christie Brown & Banned Books
100(4)
Yarn #21 Christ the King -- Waitin' to be Conquered
104(9)
Yarn #22 You're Not a Baby Anymore & the Sandwich
113(6)
Yarn #23 All This Sex Stuff
119(6)
Yarn #24 Kevin Callahan Gang -- T'ree T'ings I Had to Do
125(7)
Yarn #25 The First T'ing, the Train
132(6)
Yarn #26 The Second T'ing, the Baton
138(7)
Yarn #27 The T'ird T'ing, the Nettles
145(4)
Yarn #28 Me Da's Goodbye
149(5)
Yarn #29 A Dreadful Difference is Born
154(6)
Yarn #30 The BBC, JJ & Where are ye Sean?
160(7)
Yarn #31 The Weir
167(3)
Yarn #32 Gough & Wellington
170(5)
Yarn #33 An Unusual Find
175(3)
Yarn #34 The Feckin' Motorbike
178(6)
Yarn #35 Mountjoy
184(7)
Yarn #36 The Move, A Workin' Man, Cess & Jackie
191(6)
Yarn #37 Impositions & the Long Stand
197(4)
Yarn #38 A Disastrous Success
201(13)
Yarn #39 Grace & Joseph
214(3)
Yarn #40 Willy and The Proclamation
217(6)
Yarn #41 Albert Hackett & Knockdowns
223(4)
Yarn #42 Tom the Newspaper Man, the Pawn List & Dis `in'
227(4)
Yarn #43 Joe Sheehan or Shite If You Like
231(4)
Yarn #44 Our Insurrection -- The Planning
235(6)
Yarn #45 The Execution
241(6)
Yarn #46 The Punishment
247(4)
Yarn #47 Rory Doyle & Dolly Fawcett
251(4)
Yarn #48 The Brazen Head & Brendan Behan
255(7)
Yarn #49 Mulligans, The GOSS & The Ivy Folk
262(5)
Yarn #50 The Donnybrook -- Tiny Tommy & The Creatures
267(8)
Yarn #51 Paddy the Barman & the Force
275(8)
Yarn #52 A Quirky Bed & Sausage Sandwiches
283(5)
Yarn #53 Tidying-up & the Meet
288(5)
Yarn #54 The Law Prevails & Garda Ryan
293(9)
Yarn #55 Weekend in Feb. 1964 -- Ma Rockett, The Metal Man
302(9)
Yarn #56 The Ups and Downs, the Slide & All Alone?
311(12)
Yarn #57 The Rope, Three Friends & Terra Firma
323(7)
Yarn #58 English/Irish, Protestant/Catholic Stuff
330(7)
Yarn #59 Go North Young Man
337(9)
Yarn #60 How We Got to Where We Are
346(14)
Yarn #61 Will It Ever End?
360(4)
Yarn #62 Robert Maxwell -- My First Encounter
364(6)
Yarn #63 My Second Encounter
370(10)
Yarn #64 Teresa -- The Beginning
380