Little House on the Peace Line: Living and Working as a Pacifist on Murder Mile

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Little House on the Peace Line: Living and Working as a Pacifist on Murder Mile

Little House on the Peace Line: Living and Working as a Pacifist on Murder Mile

2018-02-20 Little House on the Peace Line: Living and Working as a Pacifist on Murder Mile

Description

Following successful spells as a paperboy and a breadboy, he has gone on to spend more than thirty years working for peace and reconciliation both in Northern Ireland and abroad. Follow Tony on Twitter: @tonymacaulay . His first two books, Paperboy and Breadboy, were critically acclaimed bestsellers. Tony is also a writer and broadcaster, contributing regularly to Radio Ulster for more than

This is a unique story of one person's experience of the Troubles, and the lasting legacy of those years on Tony's life. A memoir from Tony Macaulay about his time as assistant director of a charity set up to provide practical support to communities in North Belfast severely affected by the Troubles. Although the subject matter is serious, there is humor, warmth, and a human story that will make these important topics accessible and engaging to a wide audience.

"This is a lovely, charming story of self-discovery, self-awareness, and throwing up in your girlfriend's mum's biege bidet Macaulay's voice sings clear and true" -- Dominic Kearney * Book of the Week, The Irish News * "It's a funny and touching memoir of what it was like to be a university student in Coleraine in the 1980s -- and it's set to be another best seller for author Tony Macaulay." * Coleraine Times *