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11 Emerald Street

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11 Emerald Street

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Until the moment when his head gets hurt in the crush at a hurling match, Robbie leads an ordinary enough life for a young Dublin boy. Twenty-a-side soccer in the street, adventures with his dog Bobby, friends and uncles and priests, sins of the flesh and of the mind-His injury changes everything. When he returns to consciousness, he believes that God has given him the power to perform miracles. At first Robbie contents himself with winning the spot-the-ball competition in the newspaper, but when he is sent to the orthopaedic hospital for 'observation' Robbie comes into his own. The other boys there are much sicker than he is - polio, thalidomide, haemophilia - but he swears to himself that he'll cure them all.Then tragedy strikes closer to home and Robbie needs all his powers, miraculous or perhaps just the fruits of a fertile imagination, to keep his world intact. With a voice as real as Paddy Clarke's, Robbie is an enchanting character, and the world in which he lives, particularly the hospital with its heart-rending inmates and lascivious nurses, is brilliantly created. "11 Emerald Street" marks the debut of a formidable new Irish writer.

Author Biography

Hugh O'Donnell was born in Dublin in 1947. Hugh spent 26 years working in financial markets, and in 1978 setting up the first new stockbroking company in Dublin for over fifty years. He also worked as an actor and performed his own one-man shows in the Edinburgh and Dublin theatre festivals. In 1989 he founded a new Dublin theatre, Andrews Lane, in the city centre. He has written a number of film scripts for Jim Sheridan's production company, for Universal Studios and for various independent producers. This is his first novel.
Release date NZ
January 1st, 1999
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Edition
Large type / large print edition
Imprint
Jonathan Cape Ltd
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
ISBN-13
9780224084536
Product ID
1676360

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