Crossmaglen Paddy Said (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Once every generation there comes along a book that both lifts the spirit and inspires the mind. Crossmaglen Paddy Said is one of those rare published gems.
This is not a book to be read just for laughs, as it contains a mix of tragedy and comedy. It is...
This is not a book to be read just for laughs, as it contains a mix of tragedy and comedy. It is...
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Once every generation there comes along a book that both lifts the spirit and inspires the mind. Crossmaglen Paddy Said is one of those rare published gems.
This is not a book to be read just for laughs, as it contains a mix of tragedy and comedy. It is a true story. All incidents mentioned happened as they are described and at that time and place. In the words of an eminent professional who first read the manuscript, “This book does not follow any set plot or order. Perhaps this is intentional, and you are going for a James Joyce stream of consciousness effect, or Beckett, where everything happens with only one or two characters in one room on one day, or Flann O’Brien’s writings, where there are surreal theories and weird characters, and the reader has the sense of entering a strange world.”
It has been compared by a Hollywood producer with Conor McPherson’s Laurence Olivier award-winning play The Weir, which won the Play of the Year award in 1999.
Crossmaglen Paddy Said contains authentic evidence of the British ships and regiments who exported the food off the island of Ireland during the period of the Great Hunger from 1845 to 1950.
Inside, it also draws a unique paralleled comparison between an incident that occurred relating to Crossmaglen on August 15, 1971, and Boston Massachusetts on the March 5, 1770, the most important date in American history.
In the second phase, this book becomes an inspirational story, which details and outlines the lifetime achievements of both Paddy and the narrator, Paudraic Moore. It then becomes a super motivational tool for its readers.
This is not a book to be read just for laughs, as it contains a mix of tragedy and comedy. It is a true story. All incidents mentioned happened as they are described and at that time and place. In the words of an eminent professional who first read the manuscript, “This book does not follow any set plot or order. Perhaps this is intentional, and you are going for a James Joyce stream of consciousness effect, or Beckett, where everything happens with only one or two characters in one room on one day, or Flann O’Brien’s writings, where there are surreal theories and weird characters, and the reader has the sense of entering a strange world.”
It has been compared by a Hollywood producer with Conor McPherson’s Laurence Olivier award-winning play The Weir, which won the Play of the Year award in 1999.
Crossmaglen Paddy Said contains authentic evidence of the British ships and regiments who exported the food off the island of Ireland during the period of the Great Hunger from 1845 to 1950.
Inside, it also draws a unique paralleled comparison between an incident that occurred relating to Crossmaglen on August 15, 1971, and Boston Massachusetts on the March 5, 1770, the most important date in American history.
In the second phase, this book becomes an inspirational story, which details and outlines the lifetime achievements of both Paddy and the narrator, Paudraic Moore. It then becomes a super motivational tool for its readers.
Autoren-Porträt von Patrick Joseph McEntegart
The author Pat McEntegart is a fifth generation born and bred Crossmaglen man. He is a professional consultant listed in the "Who's Who" in American Science & Engineering/ a motivational speaker/ writer/ designer/ and project manager/ poet/ and songwriter . He emigrated to the US in 1986 but is now presently back home in his native town Crossmaglen
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Patrick Joseph McEntegart
- 2019, 344 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: AuthorHouse UK
- ISBN-10: 1728385342
- ISBN-13: 9781728385341
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.01.2019
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