Eighty Not Out: Memoirs of a Bad Mixer

Eighty Not Out: Memoirs of a Bad Mixer

by ElizabethMcCullough (Author)

Synopsis

Elizabeth McCullough was born in Derry in 1928, just as her parents were agreeing a less than amicable separation. Even as a young child, she rebelled against middle-class conventions and was never afraid to voice her opinions.

After her disastrous first marriage to a German refugee twenty years her senior ended, she sailed to Africa in 1960 to join the World Health Organisation scientist who would become her second husband. She went on to raise three children in Ghana and Tanzania, but it wasn't long before the spectre of alcoholism raised its head ...

Brilliantly written and disarmingly frank, Eighty Not Out is the compelling memoir of an unconventional woman and an unconventional life. If you enjoyed the memoirs of Joan Bakewell, Diana Athill or Katharine Whitehorn, then this is the perfect book for you

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd
Published: 06 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 0856408875
ISBN 13: 9780856408878

Media Reviews
a fascinating read * Senior Times *
written with flair, honesty and self-deprecation * Irish Examiner *
Ulsterwoman, octogenarian and recovering alcoholic Elizabeth McCullough can now proudly call herself a writer. Open up this unsparing autobiography of a life spent mostly in Africa and the smell of that vast dusty continent comes fresh from the page. -- Brian Jackman
Author Bio
Think Diana Athill, Sheila Hancock, Lynne Barber, Karen Blixen, add a stiff shot of vodka and shake well. Elizabeth McCullough was born in Derry in 1928 and grew up on the outskirts of Belfast. She ran the photographic department of Queen's University Belfast for five years, before leaving Northern Ireland in 1960 to join her husband-to-be - a parasitologist with the World Health Organisation - in Africa, where they lived for the next fifteen years. She is the author of a number of books including A Square Peg: An Ulster Childhood and Late Developer: A Greenhorn in Ghana 1960-65. She now lives in North Berwick, Scotland.