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A gripping tale of a boy who defied the odds and found hope in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Once There Was A Boy Who Survived is a compelling memoir that delves into the depths of one man's resilience and the harsh realities of his haunting past.
From his early days in an orphanage to his tumultuous journey through foster care, institutionalization, and forced labour, Maurice Heffernan's life has been shaped by tragedy and hardship.
His poignant storytelling lays bare the struggles he endured as an invisible child, locked away in St Joseph's Residential Institution, just miles from his own home.
Through his raw and honest account, Heffernan sheds light on the failures of the Irish government and the reactions of Tralee's residents when the Ryan Report was made public in 2009.
This book also offers valuable insights into the workings of the Residential Institutions Redress Board and the Survivor Led Consultative Process, giving readers a glimpse into the progress being made.
Follow Heffernan's journey of self-discovery as he uncovers his long-lost family members, rises through the ranks of An Garda Siochana, experiences the joys and heartbreaks of marriage and family, and ultimately finds solace in a new life in Malta.
Once There Was A Boy Who Survived is a gripping read for those curious about the struggles and triumphs of survivors, and for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of life within the Residential Institutions.
Prepare to be moved by this powerful and unforgettable story.
In an interview with Books Ireland magazine, the author wrote -
I did not set out to write this book as a ‘whinge’ about the system but essentially to tell my life story to my children and grandchildren. But I believe my story is relevant to 20th century Irish life and history, including my career in the Garda Síochána and my battle to try and get redress for institutional abuse. In many respects I was very lucky. Many others were not so lucky.
Published by Orla Kelly Publishing, Cork, 2024
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