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The Dead Beside Us:: A Memoir of Growing up in Derry

English

By (author): Tony Doherty

In this sequel to the hugely-popular This Mans Wee Boy, young Tony Doherty struggles to come to terms with the murder of his father, Paddy, on Bloody Sunday and the impact it has on his mother, Eileen, and his brothers and sisters. At nine years old, he knows a terrible wrong has been committed against his family but lacks the understanding or the means to do anything about it yet. For his fractured family, life goes on, with Tony determined to preserve the memory of his father and the bond they shared, even as he becomes increasingly immersed in the violent conflict raging on Derrys streets. As the 1970s unfold his fathers absence remains the backdrop to the teenage Tonys newfound friendships and relationships, an ever-present ache amidst the craic and excitement of Sunday dances, first kisses and a trip to Butlins. Then, at seventeen, Tony decides its time to join the fight. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: The Mercier Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781781175125

About Tony Doherty

Tony Doherty grew up in the Brandywell area of Derry a small Catholic working-class community that both his mother and father were from. He was instrumental in setting up a grassroots campaign in 1992 which led in 2010 to the exoneration of his fathers name and all those killed and wounded on Bloody Sunday and to a public apology from British Prime Minister David Cameron. Tony works as the Regional Coordinator of the Healthy Living Centre Alliance and is involved in reform of the health service.

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