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Paperboy: An Enchanting True Story of a Belfast Paperboy Coming to Terms with the Troubles
 
 

Paperboy: An Enchanting True Story of a Belfast Paperboy Coming to Terms with the Troubles [Kindle Edition]

Tony Macaulay
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‘A wholly delightful book’ Irish Independent

‘An enchantingly-written story of a young boy coming to terms with the world around him; a very readable romp that will appeal to nostalgic and curious readers alike.’ Verbal Magazine

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It’s Belfast, 1975. The city lies under the dark cloud of the Troubles, and hatred fills the air like smoke. But Tony Macaulay has just turned twelve and he’s got a new job. He’s going to be a paperboy. And come rain or shine – or bombs and mortar – he will deliver…

Paperboy lives in Upper Shankill, Belfast, in the heart of the conflict between Loyalists and Republicans. Bombings are on the evening news, rubble lies where buildings once stood, and rumours spread like wildfire about the IRA and the UDA.

But Paperboy lives in a world of Doctor Who, Top of the Pops and fish suppers. His battles are fought with all the passion of Ireland’s opposing sides – but against acne, the dentist and the ‘wee hoods’ who rob his paper money. On his rounds he hums songs by the Bay City Rollers, dreams about outer space and dreams even more about the beautiful Sharon Burgess.

In this touching, funny and nostalgic memoir, Tony Macaulay recounts his days growing up in Belfast during the Troubles, the harrowing years which saw neighbour fighting neighbour and brother fighting brother. But in the midst of all this turmoil, Paperboy, a scrappy upstart with a wicked sense of humour and sky-high dreams, dutifully goes about his paper round. He is a good paperboy, so he is.

Paperboy proves that happiness can be found even in the darkest of times; it is a story that will charm your socks off, make you laugh out loud and brings to life the culture, stories and colourful characters of a very different – but very familiar – time.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 512 KB
  • Print Length: 291 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0007449232
  • Publisher: HarperCollins (24 Nov 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005IGZVSC
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #19,026 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Fabulous Read 5 Jan 2012
By Maxx10
Format:Kindle Edition
Just absolutely loved this book from start to finish. Anyone brought up in the 70's will relate to this book with ease, even more so if you have a connection with NI. Told from the perspective of a boy from a decent working class family from the Shankill this book is genuinely laugh out loud in places and pleasantly nostalgic throughout. Thoroughly entertaining and highly recommended reading.
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By Pottsy
Format:Paperback
most enjoyable read, especially if you grew up as a teenager in northern ireland in the 1970s. brought back a lot of happy memories. even though im not from belfast so many of tonys experiences (neighbours, siblings, friends, bombs, music, soldiers, girls, discos, ...) struck a chord.
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God Love him! 11 April 2012
Format:Paperback
What a terrific read this was. Guaranteed to cheer up anyone down in the dumps. Most of us didn't grow up in Belfast and so never experienced the Troubles at first-hand, but in spite of some terrifying experiences, Tony Macauley managed to make it so funny with his acute observations and throw-away lines, from 'the only pacifist paperboy in West Belfast.' Brilliant observations, and brilliantly written, because he remained the 12 to 13-year-old boy throughout. The adult perspective never intruded. I loved it - I loved him. Wonderful book!
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