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E-raamat: Little House on the Peace Line: Living and working as a pacifist on Belfast's Murder Mile

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Blackstaff Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780731285
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Blackstaff Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780731285

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In 1985, I went to live on the other side of the peace line. Everyone said my head was cut. It was the summer of Live Aid and Bob Geldof pledged to save Africa from hunger. My ambitions were more modest. I wanted to stop the violence between Catholics and Protestants in Belfast.





 Driven by the conviction that things can change and that he can change them, Tony Macaulay takes up a job running a youth club in the staunchly nationalist New Lodge, an area known as Murder Mile, with youth unemployment at 90 per cent.





Challenge enough you might think, but its also a requirement of the job that Tony, a Protestant from the Shankill Road, and his wife Lesley live in the local community.





As the realities of life in a working-class republican community start to hit home, Tonys idealism and faith are pushed to the limit. Inspiring, heart-breaking, and often laugh-out-loud funny, this is the story of how one couple kept the faith in a little house on the peace line.

Arvustused

"This is a lovely, charming story of self-discovery, self-awareness, and throwing up in your girlfriend's mum's biege bidet... Macaulay's voice sings clear and true..." -- Dominic Kearney "It's a funny and touching memoir of what it was like to be a university student in Coleraine in the 1980s -- and it's set to be another best seller for author Tony Macaulay."

Prologue --- Go Tell It on the Mountain! 1(8)
1 The Summer of '85
9(10)
2 Moving to the Other Side
19(13)
3 The Lads
32(13)
4 Making a Difference
45(13)
5 No Father of Mine
58(15)
6 Summer Nights
73(12)
7 The Little House
85(11)
8 Children in Need
96(12)
9 For Richer, for Poorer
108(11)
10 Is There Anybody There?
119(12)
11 Peace in the Real World
131(11)
12 Blessed Are the Peacemakers
142(10)
13 Apprentice DJ
152(9)
14 In Sickness and in Health
161(12)
15 Murder Mile
173(8)
16 Shocks and Threats
181(8)
17 Time to Go
189(9)
Epilogue --- Back to the Future 198(11)
Acknowledgements 209
Tony Macaulay grew up in the 1970s at the top of the Shankill Road an experience that has shaped his life and inspired his writing. Following successful spells as a paperboy and a breadboy, he has gone on to spend more than thirty years working for peace and reconciliation both in Northern Ireland and abroad. Tony is also a writer and broadcaster, contributing regularly to Radio Ulster for more than ten years. His first three books, Paperboy, Breadboy and All Growed Up were critically acclaimed bestsellers. This is his forth book.





Follow Tony on Twitter: @tonymacaulay