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Never Know Your Place Martin Naughton

Never Know Your Place By Martin Naughton

Never Know Your Place by Martin Naughton


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In 1960s Ireland there was a special place for disabled children: behind the walls of an institution, cut off from the rest of society. Martin Naughton was one of those children, but he refused to be sidelined. With the help of some unexpected characters, he began to change the way a generation of young disabled people saw themselves.

Never Know Your Place Summary

Never Know Your Place: Memoir of a Rulebreaker by Martin Naughton

Every young person is looking for freedom,
but some have to fight harder than others

In 1960s Ireland there was a special place for disabled children: behind the walls of an institution, cut off from the rest of society.

At just nine years old, Martin Naughton was one of these children. Along with his younger sister Barbara he was sent to a Dublin institution, far away from his Irish-speaking home in Spiddal.

But Martin wouldnt be sidelined. With the help of some unexpected characters and an unlikely encounter with his Celtic Football heroes he began to change the way a generation of young disabled people saw themselves.

This is the story of a boy who not only won his own independence, but also led the fight for freedom for all disabled people.

Martin was a formidable and tireless campaigner for the right of people with disabilities to live in their own communities and homes. President Michael D. Higgins

Martin Naughton was a protector, a leader, a gamechanger. In reading this narration of his life, tears filled my eyes. Dr Rosaleen McDonagh, playwright, rights activist and author of Unsettled.

Never Know Your Place Reviews

simply by bringing Never Know Your Place to completion, Marsden keeps his experiences, ideas and activism alive, the last of which has informed a new generation of activists. So long as that is remembered, Naughton will always be alive in Irish life

-- Sarah Caden, Sunday Independent

About Martin Naughton

Martin Naughton (19542016) was a disabled activist from Spiddal, County Galway, who lived most of his life in Baldoyle in north Dublin. Having experienced institutionalisation and fought hard for his freedom, he became a life-long advocate for the right of disabled people to live independently. Through his personal friendships with American activists, he was instrumental in spreading the Independent Living movement to Ireland, and in the mid-1990s he led the landmark political campaign for Personal Assistant services. His later achievements include founding the ENIL Freedom Drive, a biennial event which brings disabled people from Europe together in Brussels to highlight the right to Independent Living.

Joanna Marsden is a writer and independent radio documentary-maker who lives in Dun Laoghaire. She writes for publications including The Irish Times and got to know Martin when she interviewed him for a book about how life had changed for disabled people in Ireland. Her projects include making documentaries for Newstalk and RTE Lyric FM, and contributing to TULCA Festival of Visual Arts.

Additional information

GOR013846464
9781788494526
1788494520
Never Know Your Place: Memoir of a Rulebreaker by Martin Naughton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
O'Brien Press Ltd
2024-03-11
208
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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