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With no school, Maurice happily goes lobster fishing with his dad - but then the weather turns. Read by PG Stephens.

**** This programme was suggested by Paul Buttle as part of 大象传媒 Radio 4 Extra鈥檚 All Request Weekend ****

School is stopped and Maurice goes lobstering with his dad. He could not be happier - until the weather turns.

Memoirs and reminiscences of life growing up on The Blasket Islands off Ireland's Dingle Peninsula. The Islands were evacuated after World War II, but prior to that 150 inhabitants lived a traditional, rural life.

Maurice O'Sullivan was born on the Islands in 1904, before being fostered in Dingle and then returning to his family home on the Irish speaking Island.

It captures a young boy's growth to early manhood on the great Blasket, "a truly Gaelic island which lies north-west off the coast of Kerry". With stories of his friends, family, father and grandfather.

'Did you never hear how the life of man is divided?' says Maurice's grandfather, 'twenty years a-growing, twenty years in blossom, twenty years a-stooping, and twenty years declining."

Written by Maurice O'Sullivan and abridged by Ann Rees-Jones

Read by PG Stephens.

Producer: Maurice Leitch

First broadcast on 大象传媒 Radio 4 in August 1977.

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