Manhattan to West Cork: Alice's Adventures in Ireland

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Theatre, Broadway & Musical Revue, Fiction & Literature, Drama, Musicals, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Manhattan to West Cork: Alice's Adventures in Ireland by Alice Carey, The Collins Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Alice Carey ISBN: 9781848895768
Publisher: The Collins Press Publication: April 1, 2016
Imprint: The Collins Press Language: English
Author: Alice Carey
ISBN: 9781848895768
Publisher: The Collins Press
Publication: April 1, 2016
Imprint: The Collins Press
Language: English

As a young girl Alice Carey came to realise that ‘home’ can mean different things. The only child of Irish immigrants to New York in search of a better life, her isolated and sometimes violent childhood was transformed when her mother started working as maid to legendary Broadway producer Jean Dalrymple. In Miss D.’s elegant Park Avenue town house, Alice was exposed to a life she had only seen in films. Her mother worked to save up enough money for them both to go ‘home’ to Ireland, travelling down below on ocean liners. Ireland in the 1960s was radically different from New York in every way, especially in its morality and attitudes to clerical abuse.

Yet despite the darkness, many years later Alice and her husband fell in love with an abandoned Georgian farmhouse in west Cork. As they restored its stables, Alice began unearthing buried childhood memories played out in wildly divergent homes in New York City, Fire Island and Killarney.

Manhattan to West Cork is the poignant tale of a young girl raised in a difficult environment juxtaposed with the story of a grown woman trying to make sense of her childhood.

"A great read ... Alice started her first diary aged 10; this love of recording may explain her perceptive eye and ear and why the simplicity of her narration draws us in." – Irish Examiner

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

As a young girl Alice Carey came to realise that ‘home’ can mean different things. The only child of Irish immigrants to New York in search of a better life, her isolated and sometimes violent childhood was transformed when her mother started working as maid to legendary Broadway producer Jean Dalrymple. In Miss D.’s elegant Park Avenue town house, Alice was exposed to a life she had only seen in films. Her mother worked to save up enough money for them both to go ‘home’ to Ireland, travelling down below on ocean liners. Ireland in the 1960s was radically different from New York in every way, especially in its morality and attitudes to clerical abuse.

Yet despite the darkness, many years later Alice and her husband fell in love with an abandoned Georgian farmhouse in west Cork. As they restored its stables, Alice began unearthing buried childhood memories played out in wildly divergent homes in New York City, Fire Island and Killarney.

Manhattan to West Cork is the poignant tale of a young girl raised in a difficult environment juxtaposed with the story of a grown woman trying to make sense of her childhood.

"A great read ... Alice started her first diary aged 10; this love of recording may explain her perceptive eye and ear and why the simplicity of her narration draws us in." – Irish Examiner

More books from The Collins Press

Cover of the book Green, Blue and Grey: The Irish in the American Civil War by Alice Carey
Cover of the book Scenic Walks in Killarney – A Walking Guide by Alice Carey
Cover of the book Ireland's Best Walks : A Walking Guide by Alice Carey
Cover of the book Cycling Kerry: Great Road Routes by Alice Carey
Cover of the book Captain Francis Crozier: Last Man Standing? by Alice Carey
Cover of the book Insects of Ireland: An illustrated introduction to Ireland's common insect groups by Alice Carey
Cover of the book The Fethard-on-Sea Boycott: Ireland 1957 …The Catholic Church … A Small Village … A Mixed Marriage by Alice Carey
Cover of the book Prisoner 1082: Escape from Crumlin Road Prison, Europe's Alcatraz by Alice Carey
Cover of the book The Burren & The Aran Islands – A Walking Guide by Alice Carey
Cover of the book Seán Ó Riada: His Life and His Work by Alice Carey
Cover of the book Pirate Queen of Ireland: the Adventures of Grace O'Malley by Alice Carey
Cover of the book The Ship of Seven Murders – A True Story of Madness & Murder: A True Story of Madness & Murder by Alice Carey
Cover of the book Michael Collins : Most Wanted Man by Alice Carey
Cover of the book In Search of the Truth: British Injustice and Collusion in Northern Ireland by Alice Carey
Cover of the book The Secret of Kit Cavenaugh: A Remarkable Irishwoman and Soldier by Alice Carey
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy