Eoin tells his son of Euro '88. the excitement is high for football fanatics like Eoin, Shane and Mick, who all work abroad. Now they are in Germany supporting the Irish team, witnessing the highs and lows. For these emigrant friends, home is no longer where the heart is. Home is where the Irish team plays, and there will be many adventures on and off the pitch before the final whistle blows. Also included is A Poet's Notebook, a selection of short poems about ordinary life by the author, with his notes on how and why they ...
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Eoin tells his son of Euro '88. the excitement is high for football fanatics like Eoin, Shane and Mick, who all work abroad. Now they are in Germany supporting the Irish team, witnessing the highs and lows. For these emigrant friends, home is no longer where the heart is. Home is where the Irish team plays, and there will be many adventures on and off the pitch before the final whistle blows. Also included is A Poet's Notebook, a selection of short poems about ordinary life by the author, with his notes on how and why they were written.
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Fine+ with no dust jacket. 1902602145. Original colour printed wrappers. With author's signature to title page. Slight shelfwear.; 12.7x19.6x0.6 cm; 71 pages; Dermot Bolger is an Irish novelist, playwright, poet, and editor born in Finglas, a suburb of Dublin. His work often delves into the experiences of working-class characters who, for various reasons, feel alienated from society¹. His novels include "Night Shift, " "The Woman's Daughter, " and "The Journey Home." Bolger is also known for adapting James Joyce's "Ulysses" for the stage and co-founding Raven Arts Press, which published early works by notable writers¹. Recently, he released his first collection of short stories titled "Secrets Never Told".; Signed by Author.
Add this copy of In High Germany to cart. $52.20, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by Gemma Open Door.