A moving novel of a con icted everyman in 1950s America. The
story describes the personal and professional con icts of quirky
members of a large second and third generation Irish clan of
primarily educators. Caring relatives are supportive in dif cult
times while contributing to the small plot twists of daily life.
Written by a talented writer with a rich ear for dialogue who
magically relates the experiences and perspectives of a variety of
family members, speaking in their voices. Based in part on the
author's experiences growing up in Somerville, Massachusetts, this
is a ctional work of great range and strength in which readers may
nd echoes of their own lives and family relationships.
Robert Crotty (1937-2011) was a student of human nature as he
saw it who wrote largely (though not exclusively) from a New
England perspective. He received a M.F.A. in English from the Iowa
Writers' Workshop during the Raymond Carver years. He also attended
the graduate journalism program at the University of Missouri at
Columbia. At one point he was a reporter and editor of a Maine
newspaper. There were other positions: professor, dean of a college
and director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Maine among
them. As a Mainer at heart he wrote mostly from Kennebunkport where
he and his family lived and later from Portsmouth, New Hampshire
where he worked for a time and acted in stage plays.
This novel was written in Ireland where Bob brought his family
to spend a year in Greystones on the southern coast. The Irish
influence is evident. This work is fiction but tinged with the
realities of life in the world of greater Boston where Bob grew
up.
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