Connemara Days

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: Steve Mayhew ISBN: 9781536551303
Publisher: Steve Mayhew Publication: October 5, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Steve Mayhew
ISBN: 9781536551303
Publisher: Steve Mayhew
Publication: October 5, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

In 1951 legendary Hollywood director John Ford and a cast including John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and Victor McLaglen descended upon the village of Cong located on the County Mayo border to make what is now recognised as one of Ford's most popular films, 'The Quiet Man'. 

'Connemara Days' intertwines the factual account of the making of the film with the fictional trials and tribulations of the O'Dea family, long time inhabitants of Cong. Eight-year-old Thomas O’Dea, his teenage sister Heather and their mother Mary are left to fend for themselves when their father Patrick abandons the family home. In his father’s absence Thomas hero worships the great cowboy star John Wayne whilst his sister’s love for Joe Yates, a young American working on ‘The Quiet Man’ presents Heather with an opportunity to leave the village and make a new life for herself on the other side of the world.

In the meantime the villagers find they are doubly blessed for not only has Ford and his illustrious company decided to use Cong as a backdrop for the film but the ESB has finally seen fit to supply the village and the surrounding area with electricity. Some of the characters welcome the arrival of this new source of energy with open arms whilst others view this new source of power with suspicion.

‘Connemara Days’ relates the reactions of these fictional characters and the petty jealousies and settling of old scores leading up to the celebrations planned to commemorate the introduction of electricity into the village.

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In 1951 legendary Hollywood director John Ford and a cast including John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and Victor McLaglen descended upon the village of Cong located on the County Mayo border to make what is now recognised as one of Ford's most popular films, 'The Quiet Man'. 

'Connemara Days' intertwines the factual account of the making of the film with the fictional trials and tribulations of the O'Dea family, long time inhabitants of Cong. Eight-year-old Thomas O’Dea, his teenage sister Heather and their mother Mary are left to fend for themselves when their father Patrick abandons the family home. In his father’s absence Thomas hero worships the great cowboy star John Wayne whilst his sister’s love for Joe Yates, a young American working on ‘The Quiet Man’ presents Heather with an opportunity to leave the village and make a new life for herself on the other side of the world.

In the meantime the villagers find they are doubly blessed for not only has Ford and his illustrious company decided to use Cong as a backdrop for the film but the ESB has finally seen fit to supply the village and the surrounding area with electricity. Some of the characters welcome the arrival of this new source of energy with open arms whilst others view this new source of power with suspicion.

‘Connemara Days’ relates the reactions of these fictional characters and the petty jealousies and settling of old scores leading up to the celebrations planned to commemorate the introduction of electricity into the village.

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