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A Me Grows in Brooklyn - Memories of an Irish Childhood

A Me Grows in Brooklyn - Memories of an Irish Childhood

De : Gerard Connelly
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A memoir told in episodes, this series traces a life through vivid childhood memories, family history, and the long reach of the past. Across each chapter, the stories move between Brooklyn, Irish-American roots, and deeply personal reflections on parents, grandparents, loss, humor, and resilience. Written with honesty, wit, and a strong sense of place, the series unfolds as a portrait of one family and one life, with new chapters added every few weeks

Gerard Connelly 2026
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  • Memories of My Father
    Apr 27 2026

    Memories of My Father is a deeply personal memoir chapter about a boy’s changing understanding of his father’s pain, struggle, and strength. Beginning with a frightening homecoming after his father’s psychiatric hospitalization, the story traces the effects of alcoholism, depression, family trauma, and resilience across the years, while also capturing the small rituals and shared moments that kept the bond between father and son alive. Honest, moving, and ultimately full of love, it’s a portrait of a damaged man who fought his way back and of the son who came to understand him more fully over time.

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    36 min
  • A Me Grows in Brooklyn
    Apr 27 2026

    A Me Grows in Brooklyn is a memoir chapter that follows a boy’s transformation from a child in Brooklyn public housing into a more confident student shaped by family, school, neighbors, and the vivid personalities around him. The story moves from the family’s leap into homeownership on 83rd Street to Catholic school, eccentric teachers,, and the unusual kindness of a next-door neighbor who becomes one of the author’s most cherished early influences. Told with humor, sharp detail, and emotional honesty, it captures the making of a young life in a changing Brooklyn.

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    50 min
  • Oddjob
    Apr 26 2026

    On Christmas Day in 1968, a five-year-old boy in Brooklyn unleashed a gift that would leave a lasting mark on his family. In this memoir chapter, a single childhood incident becomes the doorway into a bigger portrait of parents, grandparents, loss, and the complicated love that binds a family together. Equal parts funny, haunting, and deeply human, it’s a powerful listen

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    15 min
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