Tara's Halls: Memories of Ireland: A Life Once Lived, and Hard

Tara's Halls: Memories of Ireland: A Life Once Lived, and Hard

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Publisher's Synopsis

Tom Gallagher is one of ten children, most born at home on the family farm. Life is challenging. Many families struggle to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table.

Although barely into his teens, Gallagher already does the work of a man. His father works in England most of the year, returning in the springtime to cut the year's supply of fuel and plant the crops. When his father stops coming, brother Eamon becomes man of the house. When Eamon bails out to England, Tom assumes responsibility for completing the heavy tasks of farming with little mechanization - and impossible without the help of his mother and sisters.

In this engaging memoir about growing up in hard times, Gallagher weaves the story of his own hardscrabble childhood through the larget cultural contexts of the time, crafting a fascinating look at one young boy's life and the world in which he lived. Absent of sentimentalism and rich in humor, this narrative is characteristic of Irish storytelling at its best.

Book information

ISBN: 9780692640357
Publisher: Thegallagherplace
Imprint: Thegallagherplace
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Language: English
Number of pages: 348
Weight: 662g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 24mm