Against the Tide is a story told with honesty and great emotion;
the narrative of a life in which tragedy and good fortune succeeded
each other with bewildering speed.
After training as a doctor, Noel Browne experienced at first
hand the devastating ravages of tuberculosis both personally and
professionally. Drawn to politics, he was appointed Minister for
Health on his first day in the Dail at the age of thirty three. His
single-minded campaign for reform of the health system, especially
the Mother and Child Scheme of 1951, encountered the strenuous
opposition of both the Catholic Church and the medical
establishment. Abandoned by his party colleagues, he embarked on a
stormy political career over the following thirty years.
For nearly forty years, Noel Browne's name has been synonymous
with political controversy. He was idolised by his supporters;
demonised by those who opposed him. Against the Tide was an instant
bestseller on its publication in 1986. It has become a classic
political memoir - subjective, passionate, controversial and
beautifully written.
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