by Renee Gibbons (Author)
Born in a Dublin tenement in the middle of the 20th Century, this dead-poor, curious Irish girl escaped to Paris when she was 17 with the help of a nun, a Hollywood actor, and a kind stranger. There she was accepted into the emigre community blacklisted in the McCarthy era. She met James Baldwin and Ring Lardner Jr.; Ruth Gordon gave her a fur coat. Still restless and full of dreams she spent years working her way around the world. On a ship bound for Egypt with her year-old daughter Aisling she fell in love with a radical longshoreman from San Francisco. The memoir Longing for Elsewhere explores the themes entangled in her journey: identity, adventure, creativity, the burdens of history, and the passion for justice.
Author Biography
Renee Gibbons organized her first plays in the back lanes of Dublin when she was 8 years old. She dressed the boys as girls and the real girls played 'The Cowboys'. A former columnist for the Irish Herald she performs a solo show 'You Don't Push the River' based on her experience of breast-cancer. She's worked at thirty different kinds of jobs including courier, photographer, pre-school teacher and model and has spent time in one hundred and fifty countries word-wide. An actor, singer and peace activist, she lives in San Francisco's North Beach with her husband and cat.
Number of Pages: 252
Dimensions: 0.57 x 7.99 x 5 IN
Publication Date: December 03, 2011