by EvelynDoyle (Author)
Desmond Doyle, 29, a painter and decorator, is married with six children and living in the infamous Fatima Mansions in Dublin in 1953. One day he comes home to find his wife has left him. He decides to go to England to find work and is advised to put his children into the state Industrial Schools system for a short time until he returns. When he returns he is told to his horror that the children have been consigned to the state until they are 16. This is the story of how Desmond Doyle fought the Irish legal system to change the law and win back his family. Told through the eyes of Evelyn, Desmond's nine-year-old daughter, this is a moving and poignant true story, beautifully told.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Orion
Published: 05 Aug 2004
ISBN 10: 0752842285
ISBN 13: 9780752842288
Book Overview: Reissued alongside the sequel, NOTHING GREEN EVELYN was on the SUNDAY TIMES bestsellers list for 6 weeks and was also an IRISH TIMES bestseller It sold over 120,000 copies in mass-market paperback and reprints regularly For all those who enjoyed Angela's Ashes and A Child Called It Evelyn was made into a major film, starring Pierce Brosnan Praise for EVELYN: 'Her depiction of the life of the Dublin poor is a revelation' SUNDAY TIMES 'It is a heart-rending story, vividly told' DAILY MAIL 'Doyle has a life that would be worthy of a Binchy novel' IRISH TIMES 'Doyle's book is simply written, in the voice of a child, and to its advantage it resonates with childlike truth' SUNDAY INDEPENDENT 'This is a book that should be saved until you have time to read it in one long stretch, because once little Evelyn Doyle has taken you by the hand and into her childhood world, you will not want to let the loveable little rip go' SCOTSMAN