Memoir with Grykes and Turloughs
- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The memoir captures the life of Patricia Burke Brogan, who courageously exposed the struggles of the Magdalen women in laundries. It offers a poetic reflection on her journey from rural childhood through various phases, including her education, religious life, marriage, and eventual emergence as a multifaceted artist. Through her personal narrative, Brogan intertwines her artistic pursuits with the broader themes of resilience and social justice, providing a profound insight into her experiences and the historical context of the Magdalen institutions.
