The Hurley Maker's Son
- Published: 24 March 2016
- ISBN: 9781473540361
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 256
A courageous and heartfelt work, a lament and an act of recuperation, deceptively artless and engagingly plainspoken.
George O'Brien, Irish Times
Gloriously poetic . . . Every sentence counts in this beautiful, evocative memoir. The prose shimmers. I adored it.
Sue Leonard, Irish Examiner
A wonderfully evocative memoir.
Sean O'Rourke, RTE Radio 1
Touching and poignant . . . Captivating . . . his rhythmic prose ensures you'll keep turning the page right to the end.
Irish Farmers Journal
Powerful remembrance of things past . . . very impressive.
RTE Guide
A delightful book written in poetic language.
Irish Catholic
A wonderfully visual and evocative book, written by someonewho really observes the world.
Connacht Tribune
Deeley’s memoir of his childhood in Galway is a moving, memorable elegy not only for his father but for a time of rural life now lost except in memory and in the words of an exceptional writer. Deeley’s bright, sharp style pays homage with humour and respect to dark times of aching grief and light days of redeeming love.
Saga Magazine
A lovely, melancholy account of an Irish country childhood . . . an elegaic glimpse of a time that's long gone.
Sunday Express
A glorious book, a perfect elegy, a gorgeous tumble of memories of life, death, love and, above all, family.The Hurley Maker's Son is suffused with warmth and joy and an ineffable sadness. The closing passages, like many in this book, are exquisite and almost unbearable.
Donal Ryan
There is something both eerie and deeply convincing about Deeley's re-inhabiting of the landscape that formed him, the family that shaped and nourished him. Every sentence rings true, like an axe biting into seasoned wood, a hurley striking the ball cleanly.
Theo Dorgan
Beautifully written.
Michael Harding
Affecting and important . . . a masterpiece of memoir-writing.
RTE Ten
A magnificent book . . . like the very best books, it creates an atmosphere that is entirely unique — an atmosphere that never really leaves you.
Irish Examiner