by KevinO'Hara (Author)
Kevin O'Hara recreates his boyhood with these wonderful stories of growing up in Massachusetts in the 1950s and 60s as one of eight children. His parents, born in Ireland, came to this country for their children's sake. His family struggled against grinding poverty but they never gave up and never lost their faith that God had a plan for them. Kevin learned the lessons of making do and making things last, and what the true riches of the world are: good health and the love of a united family. These lessons grounded him as he reached adulthood...and was sent off to fight in the jungles of Vietnam as a reluctant solider. This book will tug at your heart and make you cry tears of both sorrow and joy. It is a story about the Irish American experience, but it is much more - it's the story of a generation growing up in the shadow of the Second World War and the start of a new age of hope and promise, a time when people believed that anything was possible as long as you dared to dream and had faith in yourself. And a little Irish luck couldn't hurt either.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Forge
Published: 03 Mar 2011
ISBN 10: 0765318040
ISBN 13: 9780765318046
With great affection and narrative skill Kevin O'Hara brings back an era that needs to be remembered--a moment common to many Irish Americans. --Mary Pat Kelly, author of Galway Bay Kevin O'Hara's memoir of being Irish and growing up in small-town America of the Fifties and Sixties captures the time, the place, and the ethnic family values with such an unerring eye that you'll hear the bands on the Fourth of July, taste Mallow cup candies, share in the cadences of the rosary--and smell a young draftee's fear in the horror that was the Vietnam War. This memoir is a tour de force. --Patrick Taylor, New York Times best selling author of An Irish Country Doctor
A story of growing up Irish and American that will stir deep emotions in every reader. Read it now and enjoy the movie later! --Thomas Fleming, winner of the Lincoln Prize for Lifetime Achievement in History; and the New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Trial of Robert E. Lee
With great affection and narrative skill Kevin O'Hara brings back an era that needs to be remembered--a moment common to many Irish Americans. Mary Pat Kelly, author of Galway Bay
Kevin O'Hara's memoir of being Irish and growing up in small-town America of the Fifties and Sixties captures the time, the place, and the ethnic family values with such an unerring eye that you'll hear the bands on the Fourth of July, taste Mallow cup candies, share in the cadences of the rosary--and smell a young draftee's fear in the horror that was the Vietnam War. This memoir is a tour de force. Patrick Taylor, New York Times best selling author of An Irish Country Doctor
A story of growing up Irish and American that will stir deep emotions in every reader. Read it now and enjoy the movie later! Thomas Fleming, winner of the Lincoln Prize for Lifetime Achievement in History; and the New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Trial of Robert E. Lee
With great affection and narrative skill Kevin O'Hara brings back an era that needs to be remembered--a moment common to many Irish Americans. --Mary Pat Kelly, author of Galway Bay
Kevin O'Hara's memoir of being Irish and growing up in small-town America of the Fifties and Sixties captures the time, the place, and the ethnic family values with such an unerring eye that you'll hear the bands on the Fourth of July, taste Mallow cup candies, share in the cadences of the rosary--and smell a young draftee's fear in the horror that was the Vietnam War. This memoir is a tour de force. --Patrick Taylor, New York Times best selling author of An Irish Country Doctor
A story of growing up Irish and American that will stir deep emotions in every reader. Read it now and enjoy the movie later! --Thomas Fleming, winner of the Lincoln Prize for Lifetime Achievement in History; and the New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Trial of Robert E. Lee