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Europe - T’ree Tins of Turpentine: Dirt Poor and Irish in Sixties Leicester – One Family’s True Story

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Book Synopsis: “Go on, say “T’ree tins of turpentine!”, you bogtrotter!” was one of many jeers towards Irish families in Leicester in the 1950s, and is the inspiration behind the title of Tim O’Sullivan’s debut book.

In 2008, after realising how much people enjoyed his stories at family gatherings, weddings and funerals, Tim picked up a dictaphone and began verbally recording his memories. Originally a passion project destined to be read by the wider O’Sullivan family, Tim was inspired by his son, Ryan, to publish his memoir.

Tim’s anecdotal accounts give harrowing and humorous insights into life as a marginalised child in the 1950s. Born to a dirt-poor Irish mother, Tim weaves rich tales of living in extreme poverty on the unforgiving Mowmacre Hill council estate. This book will strike a chord with baby boomers and entertain any reader looking for first-hand nostalgic recollections of post-war, poverty-stricken Britain.

From narrowly avoiding sexual abuse at a children’s home, becoming a teenage father and enduring two prison sentences, Tim’s life is a rich jigsaw of highs, lows and laughs. He recounts his mother’s struggles at single parenting while avoiding destitution and the shock return of his biological father after being estranged for 17 years. Tim’s brotherly bonds are brought to life with stories of John - the brother Tim didn’t know he had for the first few years of his life and the tragic addiction-fuelled unravelling of his sister, Mary.

Tim’s determination to rewrite his childhood narrative resulted in a rock-solid marriage to his wife, Pam, unshakeable devotion to his children, and numerous business ventures that accrued great wealth.

“T’ree Tins of Turpentine” encourages you as a reader to think about your own stories and how they will be passed down to your future generations. Tim’s work is an inspirational reminder that no matter how hard you experience childhood suffering, with faith, love, hard work and a lot of laughter, it is possible to overcome adversity.

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Discover the captivating true story of one family's triumph over adversity in "T'ree Tins of Turpentine: Dirt Poor and Irish in Sixties Leicester". Written by Tim O'Sullivan, this compelling memoir takes you on a journey through the hardships and joys of growing up in post-war, poverty-stricken Britain.

Tim's vivid recollections paint a poignant picture of life as a marginalized child in the 1950s. From the struggles of single parenting to the unexpected return of his long-lost father, Tim's experiences will tug at your heartstrings and leave you inspired.

Through tales of resilience, Tim shares his path from a dirt-poor Irish family to a life of success and fulfillment. His unwavering determination, love for his family, and unwavering faith serve as a powerful reminder that no matter how tough life gets, hope and laughter can light the way.

Immerse yourself in Tim's extraordinary journey and find yourself reflecting on your own stories and the legacy you'll leave behind. Whether you're a baby boomer who can relate to the post-war era or simply seeking a nostalgic trip to a bygone time, "T'ree Tins of Turpentine" is a must-read.

Unlock the secrets of resilience, love, and laughter. Get your copy of "T'ree Tins of Turpentine: Dirt Poor and Irish in Sixties Leicester" today and embark on a journey that will stay with you forever. Buy now and experience the power of Tim O'Sullivan's unforgettable memoir.

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