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Title: THE YEW TREE AT THE HEAD OF THE STRAND
By: Brian Cosgrove
Format: Paperback

List price: £12.95


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ISBN 10: 0853237476
ISBN 13: 9780853237471
Publisher: LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 26 October, 2001
Pages: 240
Description: A humorous memoir of growing up in Newry predominantly Catholic and sometimes fiercely Nationalist' in the 1940s and 50s. It focuses on the figures of the author's father, a hard working and deeply thoughtful family man, and especially his mother an ordinary/extraordinary' woman.
Synopsis: "The Yew Tree at the Head of the Strand" is an affectionate and humorous memoir of growing up in Newry predominantly Catholic and sometimes fiercely Nationalist' in the 1940s and 50s. From the lively atmosphere of his father's pub to the broadening of horizons at The Queen's University Belfast, Brian Cosgrove evokes a childhood and adolescence enlivened by comics, story books and films, seaside summer holidays in Warrenpoint with his brothers and sisters, and visits to his Uncle Johnny's farm at Lislea. Along the way he reflects on the culture that he grew up in, where every aspect of life education, sport, politics, sex was experienced under the pervasive influence of a Catholic/Nationalist ethos. Central to the story are the figures of his father, a hard working and deeply thoughtful family man, and especially his mother an ordinary/extraordinary' woman. Brian Cosgrove writes poignantly about his mother's serious illness and death from cancer when he was nineteen, and of its impact on himself and his father; and he reflects on the process of grieving and its effects.Lighthearted and serious in turn perceptive and full of insight into the social and political issues of twentieth century Irish history this book is a vivid picture of growing up in Northern Ireland. This is yet another wonderful Irish bildungsroman Bernard O'Donoghue.
Illustrations: portraits
Publication: UK
Imprint: Liverpool University Press
Returns: Returnable
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