One Day In My Life
Documents a day in the life of Bobby Sands while he was imprisoned in Long Kesh. Written on toilet paper with a biro refill and hidden inside Bobby Sands' body it is a gripping story of human bravery, endurance and courage against a backdrop of suffering, terror and harassment and contains frightening examples of mans inhumanity to man.
One Day in My Life is a human document of suffering, determination, anguish, courage and faith. It also provides frightening examples of man’s inhumanity to man. Written with economy and a dry humour, it charts, almost minute by minute, a brave man’s struggle to preserve his identity against cold, dirt and boredom. It is the record of a single day and conjures up vividly the enclosed hell of Long Kesh: the poor food, the harassment and the humiliating mirror searches. Bobby Sands and his comrades were often gripped by terror in the face of the iron system that held them and yet their courage never faltered. Written on toilet paper with a biro refill and hidden inside Bobby Sands’s own body, this is a book about human bravery and endurance.
Bobby Sands was 27 years old when he died. He spent almost nine years of his life in prison because of his Irish republican activities. He died, in prison, on 5 May 1981, on the sixty-sixth day of his hunger strike at Long Kesh Prison, outside Belfast. This book documents a day in the life of Bobby Sands. It is a tale of human bravery, endurance and courage against a backdrop of suffering, terror and harassment. It will live on as a constant reminder of events that should never have happened – and hopefully will never happen again.
One Day in My Life is a human document of suffering, determination, anguish, courage and faith. It also provides frightening examples of man’s inhumanity to man. Written with economy and a dry humour, it charts, almost minute by minute, a brave man’s struggle to preserve his identity against cold, dirt and boredom. It is the record of a single day and conjures up vividly the enclosed hell of Long Kesh: the poor food, the harassment and the humiliating mirror searches. Bobby Sands and his comrades were often gripped by terror in the face of the iron system that held them and yet their courage never faltered. Written on toilet paper with a biro refill and hidden inside Bobby Sands’s own body, this is a book about human bravery and endurance.
Bobby Sands was 27 years old when he died. He spent almost nine years of his life in prison because of his Irish republican activities. He died, in prison, on 5 May 1981, on the sixty-sixth day of his hunger strike at Long Kesh Prison, outside Belfast. This book documents a day in the life of Bobby Sands. It is a tale of human bravery, endurance and courage against a backdrop of suffering, terror and harassment. It will live on as a constant reminder of events that should never have happened – and hopefully will never happen again.
Auteur | | Bobby Sands Trust |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Mens & Maatschappij |