It's a Long Way to Penny Apples by Bill Cullen

It's a Long Way to Penny Apples by Bill Cullen

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Born and bred in the inner city slums of Summerhill in Dublin, Bill Cullen was one of 14 children. A street seller from the age of six, Bill left school at 13 to make a living. Getting a job in a Ford car dealership, he progressed to eventually head a company with a turnover of over 250 million pounds.

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It's a Long Way to Penny Apples by Bill Cullen

Born and bred in the tough inner city slums of Summerhill in Dublin, Bill Cullen was one of fourteen children. A street seller from the age of six, Bill left school at thirteen to make a living. Dublin in the 40s and 50s was a harsh place, rife with unemployment and poverty, but the Cullens were blessed with the qualities of determination, good humour and an abundance of love. The lessons Bill learnt from his grandmother stood him in good stead as he progressed from selling dolls and cinema tickets on street corners to a job in a Ford card dealership and eventually to head a company with a turnover of more than 250 million. The Bill Cullen story is an account of incredible poverty and deprivation in the Dublin slums. It highlights the frustration of a father and mother feeling their relationship crumble as they fight to give their children a better life. It s a story of courage, joy and happiness.
The story of a Dubliner reflecting with stunning honesty on his city and his pastWith characters that leap off the page, it combines blunt realism with the everyday humour of Northside Dublin life. An incredible book that will soon rank as a best-seller. - An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern TD

A rattling good yarn from Bill Cullen. It is a story of inner-city Dublin long since gone which will provoke a heartfelt "Thank God" from those who experienced it. It is a story of happiness and sadness, of triumph and disappointment, and of inventiveness and ingenuity in a never-ending quest to earn a living to keep a large family in the basic necessities of life. - Gay Byrne

Unashamedly feel-good . . . Cullen's story is an impressive one. - Publishing News

A fascinating read, an absorbing and compelling human story. I felt I was part of the Cullen family as they struggled in the inner city slums of Dublin, yet one is left with an abiding sense of the human spirit s ability to survive and to triumph. As Molly Darcy said, "Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, so make the most of today". This book is an inspiration. - Paidi O Se.

Refreshing, unsentimental, honest, optimistic and wise; and funny, too. This voice out of Ireland is the best one for years. - Libby Purves

. . . the perfect antidote to ANGELA'S ASHES . . . He captures the spirit of the place with a shar
Bill Cullen was born in Dublin in 1942 and grew up in the inner city slums of Dublin's Summerhill tenements. A street seller from the age of six, Bill left school at thirteen to make a living. In 1956 he got a job in a Dublin Ford car dealership and by 1964, as a twenty-two-year-old, he was appointed director general of the dealership. In 1986 he took over the troubled Renault car distribution franchise and turned it into a success. Bill Cullen is a director of the Irish Youth Foundation and in 1998 was a recipient of the Lord Mayor's Award for his work with the disadvantaged young people of Dublin.
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ISBN 13 9780340826522
ISBN 10 0340826525
Title It's a Long Way to Penny Apples
Author Bill Cullen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton General Division
Year published 2002-11-07
Number of pages 480
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.