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That's Just How It Was (Hardcover)
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That's Just How It Was (Hardcover)
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This work is a labour of love by the writer Mary Thorpe as a
tribute to her much loved Granny O'Rourke (nee Nolan) in an attempt
to place the stories she heard and was told into a true and
historical context. As a social worker who came across many cases
of social deprivation in modern times, in the various Social Work
Departments in which she worked in the South East and North West of
England, Mary had the dawning realisation regarding what her own
Grandmother had been through in even harder times in the late part
of the Nineteenth Century and early part of the Twentieth Century
in Ireland and sought to record this. Mary felt the driving need to
record her much loved grandmother's story as recognition of
Bridget's harsh life and also as a tribute to her and the millions
of others like her who made the best of things whilst still
retaining a sense of pride, of the worth of education as a ticket
out of poverty and of the importance of retaining one's dignity and
commitment to family through good and bad times. Mary acknowledges
that Bridget possessed the old Irish good luck as well, in marrying
a 'good man' and in gaining the "sponsorship" of her patron-N.
Stanislav Murphy. Within the telling of Bridget's story however,
Mary is also writing about an era of tough times and she
acknowledges 'these roots' as the make-up of her own resilient,
Irish character. She is proud of her grandmother's achievements
especially with regard to the life chances Bridget was able to
create for her family, and rightly so Mary uses the life of Bridget
to celebrate the achievements of other women in Dublin and Bray, in
fact from all over Ireland, in this era, and as such, this story
will be of interest to anyone with Irish ancestry. Mary hopes her
readers will enjoy the mix of history and biography as an authentic
record of times past and that this will be an addition to Celtic
history from an empathetic and homespun point of view. Mary clearly
believes that 'our roots' are as important just as 'our word is our
bond'.
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