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25 de oct. de 2011 · English. First published: London : Jonathan Cape, 2007. Guess who's coming for the dinner -- The deportees -- New boy -- 57% Irish -- Black hoodie -- The pram -- Home to Harlem -- I understand. Access-restricted-item. true.
The Deportees and Other Stories is the first short story collection by Irish writer Roddy Doyle first published by Jonathan Cape in 2007. All the stories were written for Metro Éireann , a multicultural paper aimed at Ireland's immigrant population and explore their experiences.
1 de ene. de 2007 · The Deportees is a compilation of short stories written by Doyle for Dublin's first multicultural daily newspaper. These tales of the uninvited show what happened when a small nation suddenly became a honey pot for the world's dispossessed.
Depicts the immigrant experience in contemporary Ireland as reflected in the stories of a father who confronts his prejudices when his daughter brings home a black man, an African boy's first day in a new school, and a nanny who plots against her charge's older sisters. Originally published : London : Jonathan Cape, 2007.
10 de ene. de 2008 · The Deportees is Doyle's first-ever collection of short stories, and each tale describes the cultural collision-often funny and always poignant-between a native and someone new to...
Roddy Doyle. Penguin, 2008 - Fiction - 242 pages. Eight funny and poignant stories of immigrant experience in contemporary Ireland The eight tales in Roddy Doyle’s first-ever collection of...
30 de dic. de 2008 · Stories that take a new slant on the immigrant experience, from the Booker Prize-winning author of Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha. Roddy Doyle has earned a devoted following amongst those who appreciate his sly humor, acute ear for dialogue, and deeply human portraits of contemporary Ireland.