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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781399715843

Price: £15.99

ON SALE: 1st June 2023

Genre: Biography & True Stories / Memoirs

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Meet Peig McManus, an unforgettable Dublin character whose story will make you laugh and cry.

Her memoir of a 1940s’ childhood is recounted with candour and wit, as she describes her early years in the last of the city’s tenements, under the shadow of the Second World War.

Even in the midst of sorrow, as the ravages of poverty and tuberculosis prevailed, there was always singing and laughter. Peig recalls happy family gatherings in their tenement rooms before their way of life was shattered when the slums were cleared, making way for the migration of inner-city families to Dublin’s new suburbs.

Peig learned early about class distinction, chastity and shame, and fought against social prejudice to become one of Ireland’s foremost campaigners for educational reform. But a quiet sorrow lay at the heart of her life, one which could not be hidden forever.

Now, in her eighties, Peig shares her story: an inspiring journey through the trials and triumphs of a remarkable
Irish woman who refused to do what she was told.

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What begins as another "misery memoir", like Angela's Ashes with Dublin accents, morphs into something far more interesting
Irish Times