I Loved Him From The Day He Died :My Father, Forgiveness and a Final Pilgrimage

I Loved Him From The Day He Died

I Loved Him From The Day He Died :My Father, Forgiveness and a Final Pilgrimage

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'Harding's prose style is fluid and fluent ... unflinching, merciless honesty' Sunday Independent

To mark his 70th birthday Michael Harding travelled to Spain to walk part of the Camino de Santiago. Yet, as he set off on his pilgrimage, he found he wasn't alone. Accompanying him was the ghost of his long-dead father, a distant and aloof figure whom he lost when he was only twenty-two years old.

Here, with searing honesty and beautifully wrought prose, Harding examines how this man, who had died almost half a century ago, could have had such a profound effect on the writer's life.

From the Ireland of his youth, to the time of his father's death, and to the holy wells and pubs he frequented in search of a connection with a man he never really knew, I Loved Him From The Day He Died is a heartfelt examination of love, forgiveness and letting go - told with simple vulnerability and profound insight.

PRAISE FOR MICHAEL HARDING'S BOOKS

'Hilarious and tender ... beautifully written' Kevin Barry

'A beautiful book of great tenderness, love of life, and wisdom' Joseph O'Connor

'Compelling' Sunday Times

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781529379242
ISBN10 1529379245
Number Of Pages 272
Item Weight 240 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 196 x 30 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hachette Books Ireland
Format paperback
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Harding's prose style is fluid and fluent, like running water, simultaneously airy and earthy ... unflinching, merciless honesty * Sunday Independent *

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Author's Bio

Michael Harding is an author and playwright. A recipient of the Stewart Parker Award for theatre, a Hennessy Award for Short Stories and a Bank of Ireland/RTÉ award for Excellence in the Arts in 1990, he has written numerous plays for the Abbey Theatre and was writer in association with the National Theatre in 1993.

His novels include Bird in the Snow, The Trouble with Sarah Gullion and Priest. He is also the author of several bestselling memoirs including Staring at Lakes (winner of the Bord Gáis Energy Book of the Year award), Hanging with the Elephant, Talking to Strangers, On Tuesdays I'm a Buddhist, Chest Pain and What is Beautiful in the Sky.

He is a member of Aosdána, a columnist for over fifteen years with The Irish Times and his podcasts are available on the Patreon platform.

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