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Автор: Andrew Crofts
Издательство: HarperCollins
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Жанр произведения: Биографии и Мемуары
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isbn: 9780008127299
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      First published by HarperElement 2015

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      © Gordon Lewis and Andrew Crofts 2015

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      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Copyright

       Chapter One: Going Home

       Chapter Two: Divine Intervention

       Chapter Three: A New Start

       Chapter Four: Decision Time

       Chapter Five: Back to the Beginning

       Chapter Six: So Long, Francis

       Chapter Seven: He Who Dares

       Chapter Eight: Off the Rails

       Chapter Nine: Moving On

       Chapter Ten: Brave New World

       Chapter Eleven: Happy Families

       Chapter Twelve: Hard Times

       Chapter Thirteen: A Real Education

       Chapter Fourteen: A Hard Day’s Night

       Chapter Fifteen: Lessons

       Chapter Sixteen: The Story of My Mother and Father

       Acknowledgements

       Exclusive sample chapter

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       Going Home

      The flight was delayed but none of the passengers milling around the lounge seemed to mind too much. There was something of a party atmosphere at that end of the terminal at JFK that day, which added to my own sense of excitement at my impending adventure.

      I felt strangely nervous considering how many times I had boarded flights before. This trip, however, was going to be different to the usual round of international business meetings and holidays. This was literally a trip into the unknown, back into a past filled with dark secrets.

      It seemed like the whole flight was going to be packed with Irish Americans heading home for the St Patrick’s Day celebrations, many of them wearing something green for the occasion, and some of them already cheered by a couple of pints of Guinness, taken to pass the time. I deliberately avoided eye contact with everyone, wanting to keep myself to myself, protecting my thoughts, preparing myself for whatever might be awaiting me at the other end of the transatlantic flight. The last thing I wanted was to fall into a conversation where someone started asking me questions about my plans for the next few days.

      To give myself something to do I pulled the small envelope out of my jacket pocket and stared for the hundredth time at the modest collection of black-and-white photographs it contained. I had stared at them so long and so hard over the previous few months I knew every faded detail by heart. It was like looking into a different world; one that should have been joined to mine by memories and stories shared by previous generations, but was in fact quite alien. I might as well have been looking at pictures of strangers, and those pictures on their own were never going to give up their secrets, however many times I studied them.

      ‘American Airlines flight to Dublin, Ireland is ready for boarding.’ The announcement made me jump and raised a jovial cheer from some of the revellers at the bar. ‘Will First and Business Class