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The Far Side of the Lough Polly Devlin

The Far Side of the Lough By Polly Devlin

The Far Side of the Lough by Polly Devlin


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A spell-binding collection of short stories based on Polly Devlin's childhood in Ardboe, Northern Ireland, set in an immediate environment of the car lane, the pin tree, Golloman's Point, the graveyard and the Lough.

The Far Side of the Lough Summary

The Far Side of the Lough: Stories from an Irish Childhood by Polly Devlin

Illustrated by Yannick Vu.

This collection of fictional short stories by Polly Devlin, are based on her own childhood in Ardboe, in Northern Ireland. The narrator is a little girl whose mother has died and who is being looked after by a strong, plain-speaking country woman called Mary Ellen Martin. Mary-Ellen's father was a fisherman on the Lough and their lives were simple. She tells her small charge about the characters who made up the little community: Old Forbie, Jem the Bridge, Barney Dugh, Mickel Heron. Hers are the stories of a child's world, where places seem bigger than they really are and events more momentous. Her 'world' is her immediate environment: the car lane, the pin tree, Golloman's Point, the graveyard and the Lough.

One of the most gripping stories is The China Doll, where Mary Ellen tells of the wonder of receiving, in a parcel from an aunt in America, a beautiful, blonde, blue-eyed doll -- her very first. The delight in the story makes its shocking conclusion all the more heart-rending.

Mary-Ellen's tales are full of the colloquialisms of Northern Ireland. Beautifully and seamlessly told, they evoke a time long since passed and a child's unique view of the world.

About Polly Devlin

POLLY DEVLIN grew up in County Tyrone, on the shores of Belfast Lough, in the fifties. Her first job was as a writer for Vogue magazine for which she became features editor. She has also been a columnist for The Sunday Times, The New Statesman, and The Observer. She has written two highly-acclaimed autobiographical books, The Far Side of the Lough and All of Us There and a novel, Dora, published by Chatto. She now divides her time between Dublin, London and her home in Somerset. She describes her first job, as a writer on Vogue: 'I was twenty-one. One minute I was lurching on the bus to Belfast, the next I was going to Tehran to interview the Empress Farah Dibah'. This collection felt to her like 'writing home'.

Additional information

GOR002308383
9780862786304
0862786304
The Far Side of the Lough: Stories from an Irish Childhood by Polly Devlin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
O'Brien Press Ltd
1999-09-01
112
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