Where Did They Get You? A Memoir

This is a story of one woman’s experiences, from growing up in Ireland in the period immediately after the Second World War, emigration while still in the prime of her youth, a career in nursing that spanned five decades, and which took her to at least eight countries, as well as travels the length and breadth of the globe.

It is also a memoir that charts the changing face of Irish society, as witnessed and perceived by one who was a member of the Irish diaspora. The author's relationship with her home country, the family and friends whom she left behind are all discussed, in tandem with a career in nursing and many overseas adventures, which are recorded in absorbing detail too. 

It is mainly a story of personal triumph, overcoming adversity, drawing on the strength of one's upbringing and convictions in doing so. It is, first and foremost, a very personal reflection even though many of the experiences recounted here may be regarded as typical of her generation. The author talks candidly about coming to terms with the changes and vicissitudes in fortunes and circumstances. She explores both the highs and lows, the excitement and thrills, alongside periods of loneliness and the feeling that something is absent in one's life.

Finally, this is a story of one who never lost touch with her roots, however trying and difficult the circumstances may have been. Having moved back to Ireland, she retired in 2009 and today lives less than twelve miles from the place where she grew up.

"This book will strike a chord with many people, as it explores so many life experiences and issues, including motherhood, emigration, growing up in Ireland, betrayal, love and loss. It is a story that documents McDonnell's varied nursing career and all of the places it took her. It also deals with coming to terms with whatever life throws at you. The independence, courage and strength of character that Bridget displayed throughout her life is truly inspirational." - World of Irish Nursing magazine.

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Where Did They Get You? A Memoir

This is a story of one woman’s experiences, from growing up in Ireland in the period immediately after the Second World War, emigration while still in the prime of her youth, a career in nursing that spanned five decades, and which took her to at least eight countries, as well as travels the length and breadth of the globe.

It is also a memoir that charts the changing face of Irish society, as witnessed and perceived by one who was a member of the Irish diaspora. The author's relationship with her home country, the family and friends whom she left behind are all discussed, in tandem with a career in nursing and many overseas adventures, which are recorded in absorbing detail too. 

It is mainly a story of personal triumph, overcoming adversity, drawing on the strength of one's upbringing and convictions in doing so. It is, first and foremost, a very personal reflection even though many of the experiences recounted here may be regarded as typical of her generation. The author talks candidly about coming to terms with the changes and vicissitudes in fortunes and circumstances. She explores both the highs and lows, the excitement and thrills, alongside periods of loneliness and the feeling that something is absent in one's life.

Finally, this is a story of one who never lost touch with her roots, however trying and difficult the circumstances may have been. Having moved back to Ireland, she retired in 2009 and today lives less than twelve miles from the place where she grew up.

"This book will strike a chord with many people, as it explores so many life experiences and issues, including motherhood, emigration, growing up in Ireland, betrayal, love and loss. It is a story that documents McDonnell's varied nursing career and all of the places it took her. It also deals with coming to terms with whatever life throws at you. The independence, courage and strength of character that Bridget displayed throughout her life is truly inspirational." - World of Irish Nursing magazine.

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Where Did They Get You? A Memoir

Where Did They Get You? A Memoir

by Bridget P. McDonnell
Where Did They Get You? A Memoir

Where Did They Get You? A Memoir

by Bridget P. McDonnell

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Overview

This is a story of one woman’s experiences, from growing up in Ireland in the period immediately after the Second World War, emigration while still in the prime of her youth, a career in nursing that spanned five decades, and which took her to at least eight countries, as well as travels the length and breadth of the globe.

It is also a memoir that charts the changing face of Irish society, as witnessed and perceived by one who was a member of the Irish diaspora. The author's relationship with her home country, the family and friends whom she left behind are all discussed, in tandem with a career in nursing and many overseas adventures, which are recorded in absorbing detail too. 

It is mainly a story of personal triumph, overcoming adversity, drawing on the strength of one's upbringing and convictions in doing so. It is, first and foremost, a very personal reflection even though many of the experiences recounted here may be regarded as typical of her generation. The author talks candidly about coming to terms with the changes and vicissitudes in fortunes and circumstances. She explores both the highs and lows, the excitement and thrills, alongside periods of loneliness and the feeling that something is absent in one's life.

Finally, this is a story of one who never lost touch with her roots, however trying and difficult the circumstances may have been. Having moved back to Ireland, she retired in 2009 and today lives less than twelve miles from the place where she grew up.

"This book will strike a chord with many people, as it explores so many life experiences and issues, including motherhood, emigration, growing up in Ireland, betrayal, love and loss. It is a story that documents McDonnell's varied nursing career and all of the places it took her. It also deals with coming to terms with whatever life throws at you. The independence, courage and strength of character that Bridget displayed throughout her life is truly inspirational." - World of Irish Nursing magazine.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044641655
Publisher: The Manuscript Publisher
Publication date: 07/03/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Bridget P. McDonnell was born in Ireland in the 1940s and grew up on a farm. Her training as a nurse enabled her to travel the world. She has lived and worked in eight countries and has traveled to many more. Having moved back to Ireland, she retired in 2009. She lives today less than twelve miles from the place where she grew up. Her story is told in the memoir, Where Did They Get You?, published by The Manuscript Publisher.

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