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Martha Long

    Cette auteure est célébrée pour sa narration magistrale, souvent comparée à celle de géants littéraires tels que Charles Dickens. Ses œuvres plongent dans la condition humaine avec une perspicacité profonde, créant des personnages qui résonnent intensément chez les lecteurs. Elle explore des thèmes universels avec sensibilité et empathie, démontrant une voix narrative véritablement douée. Son écriture captive par sa chaleur et son authenticité.

    Ma, He Sold Me for a Few Cigarettes
    Ma, I'm Gettin Meself a New Mammy
    Ma, It´s a Cold Aul Night an Im Lookin for a Bed
    Ma, Jackser's Dyin Alone
    Ma, Now I'm Goin Up in the World
    Ma, Now I'm Goin Up in the World: A Memoir of Dublin in the 1960s
    • Sixteen-year-old Martha's luck is finally changing. Taken in by a kind young priest, Father Ralph Fitzgerald, and his wealthy mother, she gets a taste of "how the other half lives" and resolves to make a better life for herself once and for all. Soon she's off to school to become a her ticket to a respectable middle-class existence. But even as her fortune improves--she has a roof over her head, food in her belly, and the freedom to do as she pleases--the love and community she has sought since she was a child continue to elude her. Her friendship with Father Ralph, the first person to make her feel truly special, may hold the key to her happiness. However, as their friendship becomes something more, Martha discovers that love can heal--but it can also hurt, deeply. In Ma, Now I'm Goin Up in the World , Martha navigates 1960s Ireland with her trademark compassion, optimism, and fiery strength. But will these traits be enough to see her through the greatest challenge of her life thus far?

      Ma, Now I'm Goin Up in the World: A Memoir of Dublin in the 1960s
    • At 16, Martha collapses on the streets, suffering from starvation and exposure. She has never experienced real affection before and is now plunged into the complex world of love between a man and a woman. This love brings heartbreaking consequences and changes the direction of Martha's life for ever .

      Ma, Now I'm Goin Up in the World
    • Ma, Jackser's Dyin Alone

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,5(7)Évaluer

      On hearing that Jackser, her childhood abuser, is seriously ill, Martha is elated, thinking that finally she will be able to watch him suffer.

      Ma, Jackser's Dyin Alone
    • 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 Bed
    • Ma, He Sold Me for a Few Cigarettes

      • 477pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,9(62)Évaluer

      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 Cigarettes
    • The hard knocks have taken their toll on her health, and as she looks into the years still lying ahead of her, she shakes her head, feeling she hasn't the heart or the strength to go on. Martha returns and when she comes face to face with the evil, psychotic Jackser, she can no longer suppress the nightmares of her childhood.

      Ma, I've Got Meself Locked Up in the Mad House
    • Lilly and Ceily Carney are only seven and twelve when their mother is cruelly taken from them, leaving them at the mercy of the Church and the authorities. The girls are helped by kind Mister Mullins and his daughter Delia, but events lead to further tragedy and Lilly is left to fend for herself on the dangerous streets.

      Run, Lily, Run
    • After a failed suicide attempt and recovery in the mad house, Martha is heading for France to be reunited with the one true love of her life.Father Ralph Fitzgerald rescued her from the streets when she was sixteen and was the first person to show Martha true love and affection.

      Ma, I've Reached for the Moon an I'm Hittin the Stars