Gander at the Gate by Rory O'connor

Gander at the Gate by Rory O'connor

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Gander at the Gate by Rory O'connor

Gander at The Gate is the story of a rural Irish childhood in Knocknagoshel, Kerry, in the thirties. Through the eyes of a son of the local schoolmaster, this beautifully written memoir evokes the world of a farmhouse, the family who lived there and the community, peopled with lively characters like Tip Toe the Tinker and Coneen the Boy Bawn, which surrounded them. In vivid, highly lyrical prose, reminiscent of a young Laurie Lee, O'Connor describes the wonder and imaginings, apprehensions and fears of a growing boy - and the darker shadows cast by his father's and Ireland's past. It has the hallmark of an instant classic.
Rory O'Connor was born near the village of Knocknagoshel, close to where the three counties of Kerry, Cork and Limerick meet. He has worked as a journalist at the Irish Press, and was head of Television News Broadcasting at RTE for fifteen years.
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ISBN 13 9780747266426
ISBN 10 0747266425
Title Gander at the Gate
Author Rory O'connor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2001-05-03
Number of pages 256
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