“Home will always be Northern Ireland but my schedule means for the next few years I won't be there as much. I can't do the same things that I did a year ago. That is I'm something conscious of, but I'm not sad about it. It's fine.” YearsMeanI CanHomeNextFineConsciousYears AgoIrelandSchedulesNorthern Ireland Author:Rory McIlroy
“While I was in London it was completely upside-down. I got a whole new life and it was a challenge to keep in touch with my life in Ireland, but it was great fun. Now though, I've been back home since November and gradually all connections with my HP life have been fading.” Has BeensWholeHomeFunChallengesConnectionsLondonIrelandNew LifeNovemberUpside DownBack HomeFading Author:Evanna Lynch
“Christina Baker Kline writes exquisitely about two unlikely friends—one, a 91-year-old survivor of the grinding poverty of rural Ireland, immigrant New York and the hardscrabble Midwest; and the other, a casualty of a string of foster homes—each struggling to transcend a past of isolation and hardship. Orphan Train will hold you in its grip as their fascinating tales unfold.” WritingYearsTwoHomePastPovertyStruggleNew YorkTrainTalesIsolationFascinatingImmigrantsStringsHardshipSurvivorIrelandUnlikelyOrphanCasualtiesBakersMidwestChristina Author:Cathy Marie Buchanan
“England was never my home. I had a home there but Dublin is my home so leaving Ireland was the hardest thing I had to do.” HomeEnglandLeavingHardestIrelandHardest ThingDublin Author:Kevin Kilbane