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Patricia Craig - Asking For Trouble: The Story of an Escapade with Disproportionate Consequences - 9780856408083 - V9780856408083
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Asking For Trouble: The Story of an Escapade with Disproportionate Consequences

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Description for Asking For Trouble: The Story of an Escapade with Disproportionate Consequences Paperback. The story of how a Belfast schoolgirl was expelled from St Dominics on the Falls Road in Belfast in 1959, and how that event went on to shape the rest of her life. Num Pages: 240 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBR; 3JJPG; BT; HBTB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 223 x 136 x 15. Weight in Grams: 358.

Now an eminent writer and critic, Patricia Craig was expelled from her convent grammar school at a time when girls from respectable families were never kicked out of school, and certainly not when the ‘offence’ was carrying-on with boys in the sand dunes in the Donegal Gaeltacht while attending an Irish language summer school.

Asking for Trouble is an absorbing coming-of-age memoir, and an entertaining account of religious identities, family relationships and growing up in 1950s Belfast and Donegal.

Product Details

Publisher
Blackstaff Pr
Number of pages
230
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780856408083
SKU
V9780856408083
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 3 to 5 working days
Ref
99-1

About Patricia Craig
Patricia Craig is from Belfast. She moved to London in the 1960s but always retained strong links with her native city, returning to live in Northern Ireland in 1999. A leading literary critic and anthologist, she regularly contributes to the Independent, London Review of Books, Times Literary Supplement, Irish Times and New Statesman, and has appeared on various television and ... Read more

Reviews for Asking For Trouble: The Story of an Escapade with Disproportionate Consequences
This is a powerfully evocative memoir of many things: life in middle-class Belfast, in the 1950s, the experiences of teenagers in a convent school, and above all the seminal, magical rite de passage called "going to the Gaeltacht" ... I found the book refreshingly angry and totally absorbing - I couldn't put it down.
Eilis Ni Dhuibhne Asking for Trouble ... Read more

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