Home Before Night

Home Before Night by Hugh Leonard, published by Penguin Books in 1981, is a New Ed edition comprising 170 pages. This work presents a vivid portrayal of a child’s experiences in Dublin during the 1930s and 1940s, capturing the essence of the time with clarity and humor. Through the author’s recollections, readers are introduced to a rich tapestry of colorful characters and the nuances of life in Ireland, making it a significant exploration of both personal and cultural history.
In this book, readers will find a blend of biography and fiction that delves into the social customs and traditions of the era. Leonard’s engaging prose invites reflection on the complexities of childhood and the vibrant backdrop of Dublin, offering insights into the historical context of Europe during this period. The narrative’s immediacy and humor contribute to an enthralling reading experience that resonates with themes of memory and identity.
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A tour de force of prose which captures all the poetry and drama of a child’s experience of Dublin in the 30s and 40s. The author’s crystal-clear recollections, recounted with sparkling humor and immediacy, and the vast array of colorful characters, combine to create an engaging and enthralling read.
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