Eamon O’Leary, a regular contributor has released his book of humorous childhood memories, I’m a Big Boy Now.

The reader’s passport to an Irish boyhood in a less frantic, more adventurous age, reliving a time of skinned knees and home-made go-karts, clean dirt, Saturday night baths, and the kind of sweets that’d nearly cost you your teeth. Back when it always seemed to snow at Christmas, the summers were long and golden, and the friendships were forever.
A time before the internet, before smartphones and flat-screen TV’s pumping out round-the-clock endless, depressing stories.
Described by one critic as “better than any tonic.”
Another wrote; “I haven’t laughed out loud like this for over 30 years.”
The award winning author of Life Sentences, The Paperman and many more, Billy O’Callaghan, says the book reminds him of the writing of the mighty John B. Keane.
Can be ordered from any bookshop or via Amazon and a myriad of online sites.