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Yeah, But Where Are You Really From?: A story of overcoming the odds
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Yeah, But Where Are You Really From?: A story of overcoming the odds
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Marguerite Penrose
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:240 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Memoirs |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780241995211
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Classifications | Dewey:305.80092 |
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Publishing Details |
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Penguin Books Ltd
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Imprint |
Penguin Books Ltd
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Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
A compelling, warmhearted account of growing up Black and Irish Marguerite Penrose's is an extraordinary story of making a great life from complicated beginnings. Marguerite was born in a Dublin mother-and-baby home in 1974, the daughter of an Irish mother and a Zambian father. Severe scoliosis meant a future of difficult medical procedures. She was a little girl who needed a break. And she got it at three when she was fostered by a loving family. Growing up, Marguerite's appearance was sometimes remarked on by strangers, but it wasn't until her teens that she understood that to be Black and Irish was a provocation for some. Marguerite writes about asking herself some big questions - Who am I? How do I live in world made for people with bodies different to mine? Why does anyone care about my skin colour? - and facing the answers is courage, common sense and humour. Mostly, Marguerite writes about embracing life in a spirit of openness and positivity. Yeah, But Where Are You Really From? is the extraordinary story of an ordinary woman.
Author Biography
Marguerite Penrose was born in St Patrick's Mother and Baby Home on Dublin's Navan Road in 1974 and grew up in Dublin. In recent years she has been writing and speaking publicly about the needs of people born in institutions, about being a Black Irishwoman and about living with a disability. She works for the VHI and lives in Meath. Yeah, But Where Are You Really From? is her first book.
Reviews[Marguerite's] warmth and enthusiasm for life are immediately apparent within the pages of this beautifully written book * Irish Times Magazine * It's the ordinary life described in this book, and the extraordinary life inside that life, that make it such an engrossing, urgent, and entertaining read. I couldn't put it down -- Roddy Doyle A heartfelt story of overcoming and an important contribution to the rich tapestry of Irish life -- David King Beautiful, moving, tender and informative -- Sinead Moriarty A wonderful read -- Miriam O'Callaghan There's no doubt this memoir will gather momentum and rock boats * Sunday Independent *
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