Life Between the Mountains and the Sea: A Memoir of an Irish Childhood

Author:   Mary M. Trant
Publisher:   Mary M. Trant
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9781068602719


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   22 June 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Life Between the Mountains and the Sea: A Memoir of an Irish Childhood


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A captivating insight at a vanishing worldChildhood memoirs rarely come any more enchanting than this. In sharing her experiences growing up in rural Ireland in the 1950s, Mary M. Trant brings to life a world we have lost. She doesn't hide the fact that times could be hard, but the joy that a simple slice of home-made soda bread, lashings of home-made butter and a generous dollop of golden syrup can bring must surely trump any fast-food or ready meal that we could buy today! Maggie and her brother Ted - just a year apart in age but joined forever by love and caring - rampage around their little world, sliding down forbidden water pipes, rounding up the family menagerie composed of any farm animal you could imagine from hens to horses and Mary brings their sheer joy of living exultantly to the page. Mary's world is unique and it is filled with a riot of characters, from family to the villagers - Mrs O'Brien, over from America to find some peace in her last years; Danjoe and his wife, whose already-brimming home always has room for just one more; Josh the postman, with his exciting parcels from Aunt Maureen in San Francisco, that magical land to the far west that Maggie and Ted look for with their hands made into binoculars as the sun sets. There is death and birth but mostly glorious happiness in this creative nonfiction memoir that truly deserves the word 'uplifting'. Life Between the Mountains and the Sea is composed in a series of vignettes which come together seamlessly to paint a picture of a happy land to the west which we would all do well to look towards - with our hands made into binoculars, of course!

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Author:   Mary M. Trant
Publisher:   Mary M. Trant
Imprint:   Mary M. Trant
ISBN:  

9781068602719


ISBN 10:   1068602716
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   22 June 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Mary M. Trant, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, has a deep connection to her rural roots, where she spent her early years within a tight knit farming community. For a child it was a place of unrestricted freedom and delight. However, a few years later a significant and life changing event, was the inspiration for this work of creative nonfiction. In adult life and after taking a career break to focus on raising her children, Mary rediscovered her love for hand knitting. Since then, she has built a thriving business, creating high-end newborn baby outfits for professional photographers. Her exquisite creations have found homes across the globe, from the United Kingdom to the United States of America, New Zealand, and Australia. Her debut book offers a captivating insight into some marvellous childhood adventures, while living between the mountains and the sea in Gorse Valley. Drawing on her intimate knowledge of rural life and lore, she weaves together tales of fairs, fairies and the Banshee in County Kerry, painting a vivid picture inspired by her early years. Mary's unique blend of firsthand experiences and creative talent seamlessly come together to create masterfully written tales of wonderful childhood days - peppered with laughter, and some sad moments - with every turn of the page

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