Ma, Now I'm Goin Up in the World: A Memoir of Dublin in the 1960s

Ma, Now I'm Goin Up in the World: A Memoir of Dublin in the 1960s

by Martha Long
Ma, Now I'm Goin Up in the World: A Memoir of Dublin in the 1960s

Ma, Now I'm Goin Up in the World: A Memoir of Dublin in the 1960s

by Martha Long

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Overview

Sixteen-year-old Martha's luck is finally changing. Taken in by a kind young priest, Father Ralph Fitzgerald, and his wealthy mother, she gets a taste of "how the other half lives" and resolves to make a better life for herself once and for all. Soon she's off to school to become a secretary: her ticket to a respectable middle-class existence. But even as her fortune improves--she has a roof over her head, food in her belly, and the freedom to do as she pleases--the love and community she has sought since she was a child continue to elude her. Her friendship with Father Ralph, the first person to make her feel truly special, may hold the key to her happiness. However, as their friendship becomes something more, Martha discovers that love can heal--but it can also hurt, deeply. In Ma, Now I'm Goin Up in the World, Martha navigates 1960s Ireland with her trademark compassion, optimism, and fiery strength. But will these traits be enough to see her through the greatest challenge of her life thus far?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609806880
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Publication date: 05/16/2017
Series: Memoirs of Dublin , #4
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
File size: 865 KB

About the Author

MARTHA LONG was born in Dublin, Ireland, in the 1950s and still lives there today. She is the author of seven Ma books recounting her life from decade to decade, all of which have been bestsellers in the UK and Ireland. She calls herself a "middle-aged matron" and has successfully reared three children.
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