Nell: A Disorderly Woman

Nell: A Disorderly Woman

by NellMcCafferty (Author)

Synopsis

Journalist Nell McCafferty has been an iconic figure in Ireland for over thirty years. Nell is the revealing story of the woman behind the image. Whether describing her challenging and tender relationship with her mother, Lily; her fears about being gay; war on the streets of her native Derry; the blossoming of feminism in Ireland; or the joy of finding a domestic haven with the love of her life, Nuala O'Faolain and the pain of losing it, McCafferty doesn't spare anyone, least of all herself, in telling the truth of her life. The result is Nell: a journey that is moving, funny, inspiring and often jaw-droppingly frank.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 02 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 1844880133
ISBN 13: 9781844880133
Book Overview: A tumultuous, moving and fascinating story of one of Ireland's most iconic and controversial figures

Author Bio
Nell McCafferty was born in 1944 in Derry's Bogside. She graduated from Queen's University, Belfast and then studied in France. She was on the dole for two years in Derry, with sporadic employment as a substitute teacher, before finding her true calling with in her late twenties when she became a journalist. In over thirty years in that profession she has been one of Ireland most controversial commentators. She lives in Dublin.