Mrs. Cowan's Boy by Rory Cowan

Mrs. Cowan's Boy by Rory Cowan

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Zusammenfassung

When Rory Cowan stepped down from the role of Rory in Mrs Brown’s Boys  it made national headlines. Here, in his unique voice, the much-loved entertainer tells his story, with a star turn from his greatest cheerleader, his mum and how the confidence she gave him in his early years set him on the path from mischievous teenager to national treasure.

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Mrs. Cowan's Boy by Rory Cowan

When Rory Cowan stepped down from the role of Rory in Mrs Brown’s Boys after 15 years, it made national headlines. Here, in his unique voice, the much-loved entertainer tells his story, with a star turn from his greatest cheerleader, his mum, Esther, and how the confidence she gave him in his early years set him on the path from mischievous teenager to national treasure. Laugh-out-loud funny and searingly honest, Rory's tales of growing up in 1970s Dublin will make your hair curl, but there is also sadness as he describes Esther’s dementia and the particular pain of gradually losing a loved one to such a cruel disease. This is the magical and moving account of a mother-and-son bond, and an unexpected progression from record-shop manager to comedy icon, told with all the humour and warmth you’d expect from one of Ireland’s much-loved stars.

Rory Cowan is best known for his role as Rory Brown in the award-winning Mrs Brown's Boys, which he played for 15 years. In 2017 he resigned in order to have more time with his mum Esther. Esther died in November 2018 after several years of suffering with dementia.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780717183418
ISBN 10 0717183416
Titel Mrs. Cowan's Boy
Autor Rory Cowan
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Gill
Erscheinungsjahr 2019-09-18
Seitenanzahl 304
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