
My 1916: What the Easter Rising Means to Me - Paperback
My 1916: What the Easter Rising Means to Me - Paperback
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by Celine Naughton (Author)
My 1916 is a collection of personal stories of people connecting with one of the most pivotal events in Irish history - the Easter Rising of 1916. Some of the people featured had relatives who fought in the rebellion; others had none; some hail the rebels as heroes; others decry them as fanatics and fantasists. Singer Damien Dempsey reveals why he wrote a song for his great grand aunt; Archbishop Diarmuid Martin reflects on his grandmother watching her sons go out to kill or be killed; Historian Sin ad McCoole celebrates mn na h ireann; Fr Joseph Mallin discusses his father Michael Mallin's despair before his execution; Peter Thompson tells the love story of an Orangeman and a Cumann na mBan typist; Artists Liam O'Neill, Norman Teeling and Laura Doherty describe how the Rising patriots inspire their work; Actor John Connors asks where is the social justice for which the rebels laid down their lives... And that's just for starters. This collection was first published as a series in the Irish Independent.
Author Biography
Celine Naughton is a journalist, editor and author from Bray, a seaside town thirty miles south of Dublin, Ireland. Her first non-fiction book, 'My 1916, ' is a collection of stories about people's personal connections with the Easter Rising, as featured in the Irish Independent. She was shortlisted for the 2016 Irish Times Hennessy Literary Awards for her short story, 'Dreams of Flying.' Her novel, 'Sink to Slumber' is available on Amazon



















