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The Price of My Soul (Bernadette Devlin) "This is a unique conversation with Bernadette and Deirdre about community organising, béaloideas, women's work, solidarity, childhood experiences child-rearing. It is an episode about family, home, and learning to dig where you stand."Followers: God Bless Bernadette Devlin. I was eight years old when Bernadette Devlin was on every black and white telly in The Free State as she calls The Republic of Ireland. Price of My Soul is an honest account of that time. Fifty years on the book resonates her defiance and honesty as I remember it/5. The price of my soul Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. The price of my soul by McAliskey, Bernadette Devlin, Publication date Topics McAliskey, Bernadette Devlin, Publisher New York, KnopfUser Interaction Count:


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The price of my soul by McAliskey, Bernadette Devlin, Publication date Topics McAliskey, Bernadette Devlin, Publisher New York, Knopf Collection. Bernadette Devlin's story and life are off the chain. Of course, even since this was written, she ceases one to awe. She offers an insightful and clarifying understanding of the political, social and religious politics that permeated the UK and particularly Northern Ireland, as well as its place in the world. It fills a gap in my information on Ireland and its history, and fills it with reality and a tale of personal courage. Thank you Bernadette Devlin McAliskey. PS it was also so good to be standing next to the famous 'Free Derry' mural in the Bogside last year.

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