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Dirty Linen: The Troubles In My Home Place

Author:
Martin Doyle
Read by:
Eugene O'hare
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Book
5
Narrator
4
Release Date
November 2, 2023
Duration
11 hours 25 minutes
Summary
Martin Doyle, Books Editor of The Irish Times, offers a personal, intimate history of the Troubles seen through the microcosm of a single rural parish, his own, part of both the Linen Triangle – heartland of the North’s defining industry – and the Murder Triangle – the Badlands roamed by the Glenanne gang of security forces colluding with loyalist paramilarites. He lifts the veil of silence drawn over the horrors of the past, recording in heartrending detail the terrible toll the conflict took – more than 20 violent deaths in a few square miles – and the long tail of trauma it has left behind. He also conveys the texture of the times, the high streets where cars could not be left unattended, the newsflashes, the constant background buzz of threat and fear.
Neighbours and classmates who lost loved ones in the conflict, survivors maimed in bomb attacks and victims of sectarianism, both Catholic and Protestant, entrust him with their stories. Doyle marries his local knowledge with a literary sensibility and skilfully shows how the once dominant local linen industry serves as a metaphor for both communal division but also the solidarity that transcended the sectarian divide.
To those who might ask why you would want to reopen old wounds, the answer might be that some wounds have never been allowed to heal. It is by sharing our stories that we build a ridge of common ground from which good things can grow.
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Profile Avatar Anonymous Mar 2025

brilliant read. I remember over the years my mum talking about the trouble.i knew most of the stories especially about the Odowds I went to college with the Reaveys niece and primary school with all the Feeney's but i loved all the dates and times of events.My grand parents are buried in laurencetown my other grand parents and mum in lburied in lisnagade. fantastic book I could not put it down.it's only now I see how much Banbridge was affected I see now I came from that history but I was not raised bitter I have loads of Protestant and Catholic friends that my life is better for it's amazing now to see all the people from the world making Banbridge home first generation of new Banbridge families.we should be proud of our town I'm very proud to say I am a Banbridge woman and can trace both sides of my family back well over 100 years from drumhurk laurencetown newry street Banbridge ballyvarly and loughbrickland.because of me my family now stretches to corbet.

Profile Avatar Lorraine C. Jun 2026

Awesome book

Dirty Linen: The Troubles In My Home Place

Dirty Linen: The Troubles In My Home Place

Author: Martin Doyle
Read by: Eugene O'hare
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