The Deportees by Roddy Doyle

The Deportees by Roddy Doyle

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A collection of stories which range from 'Guess Who's Coming to the Dinner', where a father who prides himself on his open-mindedness when his daughters talk about sex, is forced to confront his feelings when one of them brings home a black fella, to a ghost story, 'The Pram', about a Polish nanny who scares her charge's older sisters.

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The Deportees by Roddy Doyle

For the past few years Roddy Doyle has been writing stories for Metro Eireann, a newspaper started by, and aimed at, immigrants to Ireland. Each of the stories took a new slant on the immigrant experience, something of increasing relevance and importance in today's Ireland. The stories range from 'Guess Who's Coming to the Dinner', where a father who prides himself on his open-mindedness when his daughters talk about sex, is forced to confront his feelings when one of them brings home a black fella, to a terrifying ghost story, 'The Pram', in which a Polish nanny grows impatient with her charge's older sisters and decides - in a phrase she has learnt - to 'scare them shitless'.
Writing at the top of his form..Doyle proves a brilliant, offbeat Dublin diplomat. He imagines, with humour and humanity, the difficulties involved in being Irish and in being foreign and unassimilated in Ireland. He has the sharpest eye, the wildest sense of humour and the most benevolent heart * Observer *
Constantly inventive, extremely funny and illustrate his ability to get under the skin of ordinary people * Daily Mail *
It's as if Roddy Doyle went out on the streets for you with his own microphone and camcorder... You're there, whether you want to be or not -- Maeve Binchy * The Times *
The evident sincerity and unrepentant good cheer of these stories will carry the reader a long way with them * Independent on Sunday *
Much to admire and enjoy * Sunday Times *
Roddy Doyle was born in Dublin in 1958. He is the author of twelve acclaimed novels including The Commitments, The Snapper, The Van and Smile, two collections of short stories, and Rory & Ita, a memoir about his parents. He won the Booker Prize in 1993 for Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.
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ISBN 13 9780099507055
ISBN 10 0099507056
Title The Deportees
Author Roddy Doyle
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2008-08-07
Number of pages 256
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