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It's a Long Way from Penny Apples

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ISBN-10: 0765310430

ISBN-13: 9780765310439

Edition: Revised 

Authors: Bill Cullen

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Tis better to be born lucky than rich.... There are many ways to confront tragedy and hard times. Angela's Ashes, Frank McCourt's tragic--and ultimately uplifting--tale of how one man overcame adversity and found happiness in the New World is a compelling story that has touched thousands of readers. It's a Long Way from Penny Apples is another view of the Irish experience, another man's journey out of the grinding poverty that held an entire generation of Irishmen in its thrall. Poverty and its ills can rend a family apart and ruin countless lives, leaving individuals on their own to find their way, if they can, out of that despair and on to a new life. But not every family gives in to…    
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Book details

List price: $19.99
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates, LLC
Publication date: 2/1/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.86" tall
Weight: 0.902
Language: English

Bill Cullen was born in Dublin in 1942 and grew up in the inner city slums of Dublin's Summerhill tenements. A street seller from the age of six, Bill left school at thirteen to make a living. In 1956 he got a job in a Dublin Ford car dealership and by 1964, as a twenty-two-year-old, he was appointed director general of the dealership. In 1986 he took over the troubled Renault car distribution franchise and turned it into a success. Bill Cullen is a director of the Irish Youth Foundation and in 1998 was a recipient of the Lord Mayor's Award for his work with the disadvantaged young people of Dublin and the inaugural Princess Grace Kelly Humanitarian Award in 2004 for his work with children.

Author's Note and Acknowledgments
Foreword
The Germans Bomb Dublin
The Lucky Baby: Born in a Caul
Food Rations: The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes
"May She Rest in Peace"
A Boy with the Girls in the Nuns' School
So That's Why the Germans Bombed Dublin
The Lord Mayor Gets the Da a Job
Mary Beats Off the Eviction Bowsies
Hiding the Mountjoy Jailbreaker
Louis Copeland Makes the Communion Suit
The Widow Woman: Molly Darcy
"Will Yiz Go to Ballyfermot or Donnycarney?"
Good-Bye to the Hill
A Christmas Bonanza
Mischief at the Picture House
Where Do You Sell Flowers?
Alfie Byrne: A Friend for Life
Can Pigs Swim?
Whistle a Happy Tune
The Belvo and the Bru
Charlie Haughey Comes for Tea
A Street Education
Working for Jam
Croke Park--and Uncle Arthur
A Room of His Own and Night School, Too
The Brothers Fly the Nest
A New Freedom
The Young Businessman
Full Steam Ahead
The Bigger Picture
When the Going Gets Tough
"Fairlane" Ford
Renault for a Quid
The Ma Leaves Her Legacy
Business as Usual
End of an Era
Epilogue: Echoes of the Past
Glossary of Dublin Slang of the Forties
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