The memoirs of "Irish Times" journalist Nuala O'Faolain. The book traces her life from childhood in Dublin, through university, and her career in TV and the press, also touching on her mother's alcoholism and her growing acceptance of age.
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The memoirs of "Irish Times" journalist Nuala O'Faolain. The book traces her life from childhood in Dublin, through university, and her career in TV and the press, also touching on her mother's alcoholism and her growing acceptance of age.
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As New. PB, 238pp. A memoir of growing up poor in Ireland in the middle of the twentieth century. "Likely to become a classic of Irish autobiography" (Colm Toibín); "An extraordinary, powerful memoir" (Roddy Doyle); "A remarkable memoir" (Edna O'Brien). B61.