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Frank's Ashes

A City Remembers (The Ashes Trilogy, Book 1)

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Frank's Ashes

De: Gerard Hannan
Narrado por: Gerard J. Hannan
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Frank's Ashes by Gerard J. Hannan offers a profound, multi-perspective retelling of the 1940s Limerick experience, countering the singular, famous narrative set down in "Flay's Book". The memoir asserts that a city's truth cannot be contained by one voice.

While Flay remembers the sharp, direct experience of childhood poverty and turns it into a comical tragedy, his mother Angel's spirit recalls the crushing reality of lost babies, measuring bread, and battling a Northern husband who drank his wages. The narrative follows the "Laneboys" through the bitter scarcity of the Irish Emergency.

Darty uses his blunt strength for heavy dock work, Dancy employs gentle humour to keep fractured, exhausted neighbours together, Chancy rushes at life until he tragically drowns in the dark waters of Liverpool, and Bardy silently records their fading moments in a damp notebook. Flay, meanwhile, carefully observes the city's mechanics and eventually escapes to America.

Woven throughout the years 1940 to 1950 are the city's silent custodians. Lingo, a wandering street philosopher, mutters the harsh wisdom of the seasons to the empty air, noting how the city tests and shapes its people.

The mysterious Gleamer quietly rescues lost fragments of the poor—a broken comb, a dropped coin, a river stone—and buries them safely in the earth at Carrigogunnell Castle, preserving the physical memory of their endurance.

Ultimately, the memoir reveals that Limerick's history is an accumulation of intersecting lives and quiet sacrifices. As Angel's spirit watches Flay sail away, she acknowledges the brutal cost of his ticket and the enduring memory of the rain-swept streets that forged him.

©2026 Gerard J. Hannan (P)2026 Gerard J. Hannan
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