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The Modern Voice of an Irish Immigrant is author Imelda Cummins-DeMelkon's fascinating account of her experience growing up in Ireland as one of twelve children, and the struggle for autonomy and independence that led to her choice of immigration to the United States. The author speaks honestly of the conflicts she experienced as a child and the overzealous paternal control that dominated her young life. The reader follows the author's journey as it weaves between her experiences in both countries. Ultimately, The Modern Voice of an Irish Immigrant shows us that through a deep commitment to…mehr

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The Modern Voice of an Irish Immigrant is author Imelda Cummins-DeMelkon's fascinating account of her experience growing up in Ireland as one of twelve children, and the struggle for autonomy and independence that led to her choice of immigration to the United States. The author speaks honestly of the conflicts she experienced as a child and the overzealous paternal control that dominated her young life. The reader follows the author's journey as it weaves between her experiences in both countries. Ultimately, The Modern Voice of an Irish Immigrant shows us that through a deep commitment to personal growth, one can indeed emerge whole and able to enjoy a full and complete life. Among the highly interesting topics the book explores are the changing face of the Catholic Church in Ireland and the United States, the uniform wish of immigrants to recreate the best of the culture they left behind, what it is to be a conscientious parent, the reality of ill and aging parents, and finally, the joy of the discovery of a life that is worth the often challenging effort. Imelda Cummins-DeMelkon, a former teacher, was born in Ireland and moved to the United States in the late 1980s. She has been a freelance writer for the past fifteen years and is currently working on her second book. She resides with her husband and son in Virginia. She travels to Ireland as frequently as her life allows. http://sbpra.com/ImeldaCummins-DeMelkon