Image for The Speckled People

The Speckled People (Large type edition)

See all formats and editions

A deeply moving memoir about a young boy growing up in Dublin and his family's homesickness for a country they can call their own. The childhood world of Hugo Hamilton is a confused place: His father, a brutal Irish nationalist, demands his children speak Gaelic at home whilst his mother, a softly spoken German emigrant who escaped Nazi Germany at the beginning of the war, encourages them to speak German.

All Hugo wants to do is speak English. English is, after all, what the other children in Dublin speak.

English is what they use when they hunt down Hugo (or 'Eichmann' as they dub him) in the streets of Dublin, and English is what they use when they bring him to trial and execute him at a mock seaside court.

Out of this fear and confusion Hugo tries to build a balanced view of the world, to turn the twisted logic of what he is told into truth.

It is a journey that ends in liberation but not before this little boy has uncovered the dark and long-buried secrets that lie at the bottom of his parents' wardrobe. In one of the finest books to have emerged from Ireland since Patrick McCabe's THE BUTCHER BOY and Seamus Deane's READING IN THE DARK, acclaimed novelist Hugo Hamilton has finally written his own story.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£18.99
Product Details
Fourth Estate Ltd
0007235461 / 9780007235469
Paperback / softback
823.914
03/04/2006
United Kingdom
468 pages
156 x 234 mm, 125 grams