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The Faloorie Man

by Eugene McEldowney
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Overview

Tender fictional memoir of growing up in post-war Belfast. In one of the most captivating stories of childhood yet to emerge from Northern Ireland, The Faloorie Man traces the early years of Martin McBride, a young Catholic boy growing up on the streets of post-war Belfast. Stark, funny, at times heart-wrenching, Martins coming of age story is set against sectarian division. As he emerges from the cocoon of his family, he faces an uncertain world: the shocking discovery of the difference between boys and girls, the unprovoked fighting on the schoolyard, the torture of education, the doubtful pleasure of illicit sex, and the accidental discovery of a darkly hidden truth.

Synopsis

Tender fictional memoir of growing up in post-war Belfast. In one of the most captivating stories of childhood yet to emerge from Northern Ireland, The Faloorie Man traces the early years of Martin McBride, a young Catholic boy growing up on the streets of post-war Belfast. Stark, funny, at times heart-wrenching, Martins coming of age story is set against sectarian division. As he emerges from the cocoon of his family, he faces an uncertain world: the shocking discovery of the difference between boys and girls, the unprovoked fighting on the schoolyard, the torture of education, the doubtful pleasure of illicit sex, and the accidental discovery of a darkly hidden truth.

About the Author, Eugene McEldowney

Eugene McEldowney is a former news editor with The Irish Times. His novels include Stella's Story and the popular Cecil Megarry Mystery series. The Faloorie Man was based on his wife's true-life story of family reconciliation. It is the most autobiographical of all his books, and has been published in Britain, Germany and Greece.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2009
Publisher
Gemmamedia
Pages
286
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781934848210

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