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Dancing on the Waves - Walking the Grand Canal,Romania & the Orphans: Royalties to the Aurelia Trust,an Irish Charity Working with Abandoned & At-risk Children in Eastern Europe
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Dancing on the Waves - Walking the Grand Canal,Romania & the Orphans: Royalties to the Aurelia Trust,an Irish Charity Working with Abandoned & At-risk Children in Eastern Europe

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The Grand Canal is a remarkable treasure, an 86-mile secret passageway from Ringsend in the heart of Dublin to the River Shannon. In July 2005 John Mulligan set out to walk it despite a dodge knee, wrong shoes, and a lack of fitness. Initially he encountered urban lowlife, pollution, and a hemmed-in feeling, but on leaving the city behind he emerged into a world of hedgerows, wildflowers, birds, and gems of architecture and engineering. So this lively description of the Grand Canal Way is peppered with history, architecture, nature, and random encounters. But a chance meeting with a Romanian youth at Portobello Bridge on his first morning turned this walk into something more, a parallel reflection on his voluntary work trying to solve Romania’s Holocaust, the notorious state orphanage system and all it’s classic horrors.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Collins Press
Country
Ireland
Date
1 September 2004
Pages
200
ISBN
9781903464731

The Grand Canal is a remarkable treasure, an 86-mile secret passageway from Ringsend in the heart of Dublin to the River Shannon. In July 2005 John Mulligan set out to walk it despite a dodge knee, wrong shoes, and a lack of fitness. Initially he encountered urban lowlife, pollution, and a hemmed-in feeling, but on leaving the city behind he emerged into a world of hedgerows, wildflowers, birds, and gems of architecture and engineering. So this lively description of the Grand Canal Way is peppered with history, architecture, nature, and random encounters. But a chance meeting with a Romanian youth at Portobello Bridge on his first morning turned this walk into something more, a parallel reflection on his voluntary work trying to solve Romania’s Holocaust, the notorious state orphanage system and all it’s classic horrors.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Collins Press
Country
Ireland
Date
1 September 2004
Pages
200
ISBN
9781903464731