Rooms of Dust: The Search for My Father

Rooms of Dust: The Search for My Father

by SarahPatO'Brien (Author)

Synopsis

Sarah Pat O'Brien's father walks out of her life when she is seven years old. All that remain are dreams of where he might be and when he will return to rescue the family from the poverty, disease and discrimination they suffer. But he doesn't come back; and with the promise of a better life, they leave Dublin for England, like so many in the 1950s. Years on, when Sarah Pat has children of her own, her shadowy memories drive her to trace her father. A long and painful search reveals he was a soldier, a boxer, a poet - and a bigamist. New life, new wife, new son. Who was the real Patrick O'Brien: philanderer, liar, bully; or loving, sophisticated, indulgent father? Looking through the eyes of a child bewildered and betrayed, Sarah Pat O'Brien tells the story of her quest for her father - and for herself. Beautifully written with searing honesty and lyrical humour, "Rooms Of Dust" is an exceptional memoir about forging one's own identity from the heartache of the past.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: 04 Jul 2005

ISBN 10: 1416502556
ISBN 13: 9781416502555

Author Bio
Sarah Pat O'Brien was born in Dublin in 1942. She moved to England at the age of 14 and married at 18. She pursued an interest in politics, managing a small housing and community team and becoming Chair of Nalgo Housing Stewards and Assistant Branch Secretary. Writing in her spare time, in 1992 she won the Irish Post Award for Journalism. Sarah Pat O'Brien has three sons and two grandchildren and lives in Kent.