This book follows Cyril Avery (who isn't a real Avery) and his life. It almost felt like I was Cyril and living his life through him and seeing it all from his eyes. We grew with him and even nearing the ending, when he was trying to recall memories the past, I also was trying to recall them (and had forgotten some of them).
I loved the talk about homosexuality and the difficulties of being gay in the 1940s,50s,60s,70s e.t.c and living in Ireland (a very catholic and conservative country at that time).
This book follows Cyril Avery (who isn't a real Avery) and his life. It almost felt like I was Cyril and living his life through him and seeing it all from his eyes. We grew with him and even nearing the ending, when he was trying to recall memories the past, I also was trying to recall them (and had forgotten some of them).
I loved the talk about homosexuality and the difficulties of being gay in the 1940s,50s,60s,70s e.t.c and living in Ireland (a very catholic and conservative country at that time).