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Paperboy: An Enchanting True Story of a Belfast Paperboy Coming to Terms with the Troubles [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x18 mm, kaal: 200 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: HarperCollins
  • ISBN-10: 0007449232
  • ISBN-13: 9780007449231
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x18 mm, kaal: 200 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: HarperCollins
  • ISBN-10: 0007449232
  • ISBN-13: 9780007449231
Teised raamatud teemal:
Its Belfast, 1975. The city lies under the dark cloud of the Troubles, and hatred fills the air like smoke. But Tony Macaulay has just turned twelve and hes got a new job. Hes going to be a paperboy. And come rain or shine or bombs and mortar he will deliver



Paperboy lives in Upper Shankill, Belfast, in the heart of the conflict between Loyalists and Republicans. Bombings are on the evening news, rubble lies where buildings once stood, and rumours spread like wildfire about the IRA and the UDA.



But Paperboy lives in a world of Doctor Who, Top of the Pops and fish suppers. His battles are fought with all the passion of Irelands opposing sides but against acne, the dentist and the wee hoods who rob his paper money. On his rounds he hums songs by the Bay City Rollers, dreams about outer space and dreams even more about the beautiful Sharon Burgess.



In this touching, funny and nostalgic memoir, Tony Macaulay recounts his days growing up in Belfast during the Troubles, the harrowing years which saw neighbour fighting neighbour and brother fighting brother. But in the midst of all this turmoil, Paperboy, a scrappy upstart with a wicked sense of humour and sky-high dreams, dutifully goes about his paper round. He is a good paperboy, so he is.



Paperboy proves that happiness can be found even in the darkest of times; it is a story that will charm your socks off, make you laugh out loud and brings to life the culture, stories and colourful characters of a very different but very familiar time.

Arvustused

A wholly delightful book Irish Independent



An enchantingly-written story of a young boy coming to terms with the world around him; a very readable romp that will appeal to nostalgic and curious readers alike. Verbal Magazine

Introduction xiii
Chapter 1 Recruitment and Induction
15(14)
Chapter 2 Hoods and Robbers
29(12)
Chapter 3 The Belfast Crack
41(16)
Chapter 4 Secrets in School
57(14)
Chapter 5 A Rival Arrives
71(16)
Chapter 6 Three Steps to Heaven
87(14)
Chapter 7 Tips and Investments
101(14)
Chapter 8 Good Livin'
115(14)
Chapter 9 Wider Horizons
129(14)
Chapter 10 Paper Mum
143(10)
Chapter 11 Scouts, Bombs and Bullets
153(10)
Chapter 12 A Final Verbal Warning
163(20)
Chapter 13 Sharing Streets with Soldiers
183(14)
Chapter 14 Save the Children
197(16)
Chapter 15 Peace in the Papers
213(14)
Chapter 16 Puppy Love
227(12)
Chapter 17 Musical Distractions
239(16)
Chapter 18 Across the Walls
255(10)
Chapter 19 Winners
265(16)
Chapter 20 The Last Round
281
Tony Macaulay grew up in the 1970s at the top of the Shankill Road in Belfast, an experience that has shaped his life and inspired his writing. Following a successful career as a paperboy, he has gone on to spend over 25 years working for peace and reconciliation both in Northern Ireland and abroad. He is Managing Director of Macaulay Associates, specialising in community development and conflict resolution. Tony is also a writer and broadcaster and has been a regular contributor to BBC Radio Ulster for 10 years. He lives in Portstewart with his wife, Lesley, and their two daughters.