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The Junk Yard: Voices for the Junk Yard (original 1999; edition 1999)

by Marsha Hunt (Editor) (Author)

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A writer's workshop for young offenders at Dublin's Mountjoy Prison is the source of this collection of 15 original Irish stories. They include: Kenno's loss of his parents to drug-related AIDS; Yogi's heroin addiction; and Bree's thoughts as she considers giving up her child for adoption.
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Title:The Junk Yard: Voices for the Junk Yard
Authors:Marsha Hunt (Editor) (Author)
Info:MAINSTREAM PUBLISHING (1999), 176 pages
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A writer's workshop for young offenders at Dublin's Mountjoy Prison is the source of this collection of 15 original Irish stories. They include: Kenno's loss of his parents to drug-related AIDS; Yogi's heroin addiction; and Bree's thoughts as she considers giving up her child for adoption.

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