Belfast Aurora by Seamus Kelters

Belfast Aurora by Seamus Kelters

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Belfast Aurora by Seamus Kelters

'Soon the summer storms became mainly man-made, rumbling and crackling their way up from the terraces and rolling in from the sprawling new estates. Troubles had come again to Belfast, this city of history, hard men and hatred.'

A wordsmith by trade, in Belfast Aurora the late author Seamus Kelters captures his time growing up on the Falls Road at the height of the Troubles. However, this is not just a Troubles book. It's a testimony to the love of family and friends in the midst of chaos and tragedy.

Within these fifteen unique stories there are lessons, laughter, and awareness--a precious gift for the readers he would never meet. It's a rich journey through the eyes of a child in a troubled place. A place he called home, offering not just the tapestry of a life touched by war, but also the brilliant colours of a child's world bursting like a rich waving flare in his very own Belfast Aurora.

Kelters, Seamus: - SEAMUS KELTERS is an Assistant News Editor with BBC Northern Ireland. He is the co-author of Lost Lives. The stories of the Men, Women and Children who died in the Northern Ireland Troubles for which he and his fellow editors were awarded the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Prize for its contribution to reconciliation.
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ISBN 13 9781785374142
ISBN 10 1785374141
Title Belfast Aurora
Author Seamus Kelters
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Merrion Press
Year published 2021-10-27
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.