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Children of the Troubles

Our Lives in the Crossfire of Northern Ireland

About The Book

In this remarkable second book in the Children of Conflict series, Laurel Holliday presents a powerful collection of young people's memories of growing up in the midst of the violence in Northern Ireland known as "The Troubles."
"All my life I have been afraid. When it would get dark I would lie in bed and be frightened to move in case men would be outside who were going to smash the doors in with a sledge hammer and then shoot whoever is in the house as they have done before."
-- Bridie Murphy, age twelve

More than sixty Catholic and Protestant children, teenagers, and adults chronicle their coming-of-age experiences in the war zone, from bomb-devastated Belfast to the terrorist-ridden countryside.
"It was like my head exploded. It's an experience you can't really understand -- getting shot in the head -- unless it's happened to you.
-- Stephen Robinson, wounded while walking home from secondary school

For the first time in thirty years there is some hope for an end to the murders and bombings that have wounded more than 40,000. But the ravages of war remain indelibly etched on the minds and souls of the generation known as children of "The Troubles."

About The Author

Laurel Holliday has a private psychotherapy practice in Seattle, USA. Formerly a teacher and editor she now writes full time and is the author of three previous books in the Children in Conflict series: , including CHILDREN IN THE HOLOCAUST AND WORLD WAR II: THEIR SECRET DIARIES published by Piatkus, CHILDREN OF THE TROUBLES published by Pocket isbn 0 671 537385 and CHILDREN OF THE DREAM published by Pocket isbn 0 671 00803X

Product Details

  • Publisher: Atria Books (February 4, 2014)
  • Length: 384 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781476775333

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Patti Ross San Antonio Express-News Poignant, eloquent...penetrating...moving....Through these stories and poems, we come to understand a little of what lies beneath the surface of this beautiful little country, what divides its people....That these writers can be so compassionate and wise, considering their painful childhoods, is a testament to courage and conviction.

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