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From Galway to New York
- Narrated by: Thomas J. Monahan Sr.
- Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
An Irish grandfather's memoir of his childhood in the Connemara region of Ireland from 1936 and beyond to his life as an immigrant coming to America in 1958. His story of the women he loved and lost, the adventures of trying to make it in New York with little formal education and struggling to achieve the American dream. Passionately told with humor, a no-holds-barred story spanning over 70 years, authored for his children and grandchildren, will be greatly enjoyed by everyone.
©2013 Thomas J Monahan Sr. (P)2014 Thomas J Monahan Sr
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