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Grove Press
Grove Press
Grove Press

Some Mother’s Son

The Screenplay

by Terry George

“Powerful, harrowing and honest–a drama about ordinary people caught up in the Irish “troubles’ . . . An important movie, full of mourning, anger and courage.” –Newsday

  • Imprint Grove Paperback
  • Page Count 176
  • Publication Date February 12, 1997
  • ISBN-13 978-0-8021-3509-4
  • Dimensions 5.5" x 8.25"
  • US List Price $11.00

About The Book

In 1980 and 1981, imprisoned Irish Nationalists embarked on a hunger strike to protest Margaret Thatcher’s British government. Empowered by their belief that they were prisoners of war rather than convicted criminals, the young men refused to wear prisoners’ uniforms and began a hunger strike to protest their status both in prison and in terror-stricken Northern Ireland.

Led by Bobby Sands—who was elected to Parliament while on strike in jail—and supported by the firepower of the IRA, the prisoners endured a grueling test of faith and will. Some Mother’s Son tells their story through the shared experience of two mothers—one a strident nationalist, the other a pacifist—who must come to terms with the political beliefs that may take their sons’ lives.

Praise

“Heartbreaking, incredibly moving and ultimately inspiring story of one of history’s greatest and still evolving tragedies.”—WBAI-FM

“Personal and heartrending . . . An excellent movie.”—GQ

“Powerful . . . A poignant human story regardless of your political agenda.”—Bruce Williamson, Playboy

“Powerful, harrowing and honest—a drama about ordinary people caught up in the Irish “troubles’ . . . An important movie, full of mourning, anger and courage.”—Newsday