Asking for Trouble by Patricia Craig: The Story of an Escapade With Disproportionate Consequences . . .
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Overview: The Story of an Escapade With Disproportionate Consequences . . .
Now an eminent writer and critic, Patricia Craig was expelled from her convent school in Belfast in 1959. This was not a time when pupils from respectable families were expelled, and certainly not for ‘carrying-on’ with boys in the Donegal Gaeltacht on a school-organized Irish language course. Asking for Trouble is an absorbing coming-of-age memoir and a wry and witty account of religious identities, family relationships and growing up in 1950s Belfast and Donegal.
This is a powerfully evocative memoir of many things: life in middle-class Belfast, in the 1950s, the experiences of teenagers in a convent school, and above all the seminal, magical rite de passage called “going to the Gaeltacht”
Genre: Biographies / Memoirs
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