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These are the recollections seen through the eyes of a young Irish boy growing up in Notting Hill and Chelsea in the 1950s and 1960s with its trials and tribulations. However, great joy, poignancy, humour, and sadness that shines through from an era now long gone. It is a living testament to the love, courage, and fortitude of the human spirit which can always come shining through in any trial or, indeed, any tribulation.

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These are the recollections seen through the eyes of a young Irish boy growing up in Notting Hill and Chelsea in the 1950s and 1960s with its trials and tribulations. However, great joy, poignancy, humour, and sadness that shines through from an era now long gone. It is a living testament to the love, courage, and fortitude of the human spirit which can always come shining through in any trial or, indeed, any tribulation.
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Kevin Barry is a retired attorney who specialized in health law in Washington, D.C., for more than thirty-five years, mostly in a private-practice setting, followed by a nine-year stint with the federal government. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and has also spent meaningful parts of his life in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York; Fairfield, Connecticut; and Bethesda, Maryland. Kevin and his wife, Nancy, currently live in Bethesda and Roanoke, Virginia, to be close to their family. Kevin's four favorite things to do, in no particular order, are travel, visit amusement parks, play with dogs, and do the grocery shopping. This hunter-gatherer hopes someday to learn how to cook what he forages, beyond grilling in the backyard. Maybe in retirement . . .