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Author:
Jackson, Gemma, 1953- author.
Title:
Through streets broad and narrow / Gemma Jackson.
Publisher:
Poolbeg,
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
336 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Young women--Fiction.--Dublin--Conduct of life--20th century--Fiction.
Fathers--Fiction.--Fiction.
Poverty--Fiction.--Dublin--20th century--Fiction.
Man-woman relationships--Fiction.
Young women--Conduct of life.
Fiction.
Ireland--Dublin.
Summary:
On New Years Day 1925 Ivy Rose Murphy awakes to find her world changed forever. Her irresponsible Da is dead. She is grief-stricken and alone but for the first time in her life free to please herself. After her mother deserted the family, Ivy became the sole provider for her da and three brothers. Pushing a pram around the well-to-do areas of Dublin every day, she begged for the discards of the wealthy which she then turned into items she could sell around Dublins markets. As she visits the morgue to pay her respects to her Da, a chance meeting introduces Ivy to a new world of money and privilege, her mother's world. Ivy is suddenly a woman on a mission to improve herself and her lot in life. Jem Ryan is the owner of a livery near Ivys tenement. When an accident occurs in one of his carriages, leaving a young girl homeless, it is Ivy he turns to. With Jem and the people she meets in her travels around Dublin, Ivy begins to break out of the property-ridden world that is all she has ever known. Through Streets Broad and Narrow is a story of strength and determination in the unrelenting world that was Dublin tenement life.
Series:
Ivy Rose ; 1
ISBN:
1842235974 (pbk.)
9781842235973 (pbk.)
LCCN:
2013464507
Locations:
AFPD266 -- Bloomfield Public Library (Bloomfield)
EZPE755 -- Le Mars Public Library (Le Mars)

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