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Martha Long

    Questa autrice è celebrata per la sua magistrale capacità narrativa, paragonata a quella di giganti letterari come Charles Dickens. Le sue opere approfondiscono la condizione umana con profonda intuizione, creando personaggi che risuonano profondamente nei lettori. Esplora temi universali con sensibilità ed empatia, mostrando una voce narrativa veramente dotata. La sua scrittura affascina per il suo calore e la sua autenticità.

    Ma, He Sold Me for a Few Cigarettes
    Ma, It´s a Cold Aul Night an Im Lookin for a Bed
    • In the third instalment of Martha Long's real-life account of abuse, depravation and cruelty at the hands of her parents and the establishment, Martha is now sixteen, her time at the convent school is up. In Ma, It's a Cauld Aul Night and I'm Lookin for a Bed, she leads us through her first months of freedom. With no friends or family to act as a safety net, Martha leaves the convent wearing a new set of clothes the nuns bought her, a suitcase with a second set of old clothes and a burning ambition to shake off her impoverished past. Hungry to become a person who will blend in with the middle classes, Martha yearns to be accepted as someone who can be loved, respected, and one day have a home of her own where she will be safe. But this is 1960s Dublin, where poverty is rife and the church works together with the Irish government to keep the poor and the ignorant in their place. Having been trained to work as a domestic by the nuns in the convent, Martha finds work as a skivvy, but finds that low pay and little free time is all she gets for her endeavours. This does not deter Martha. 'Life is a bowl of cherries!' she likes to think when the going is good. But further heartache awaits as people turn her away and predators await in the shadows.

      Ma, It´s a Cold Aul Night an Im Lookin for a Bed2010
      4,3
    • Ma, He Sold Me for a Few Cigarettes

      • 477pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Born a bastard to a teenage mother in the slums of 1950s Dublin, Martha has to be a fighter from the very start.As her mother moves from man to man, and more children follow, they live hand-to-mouth in squalid, freezing tenements, clothed in rags and forced to beg for food.

      Ma, He Sold Me for a Few Cigarettes2008
      3,9