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THAT S THAT

Colin Broderick

THAT’S THAT paints a detailed depiction of Northern Ireland's Troubles presented against a personal backdrop. It’s told in the wry, memorable voice of a man who's finally come to terms with his past.
Colin Broderick was born in 1968 and spent his childhood in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It was the beginning of the period of heightened tension and violence known as the Troubles, and Colin's Catholic family lived in the heart of rebel country. The community was filled with Provisional IRA members whose lives depended on the silence and complicity of their neighbors. At times, that made for a confusing childhood. We watch as he and his brothers play ball with the neighbor children over a fence for years, but are never allowed to play together because it is forbidden. We see him struggle to understand why young men from his community often just disappear. And we feel his confusion when he is held at gunpoint at various military checkpoints in the North. But even when Colin does ask his parents about these events, he never receives a clear explanation. Desperate to protect her children, Colin's mother tries to prevent exposure to or knowledge of the harm that surrounds them. Spoken with stern finality, "That's that" became the refrain of Colin's childhood.
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Published 2013-05-01 by Broadway

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He's an absolutely brilliant writer and his prose is captivating he's honest almost too a fault. Here's some praise of Orangutan to give you a sense of what we're hearing thus far: "Colin Broderick has that magic touch that allows him to mix comedy and tragedy in just the right proportions Clear, cleanly written, forward-moving, and best of all vibrantly alive.

I have great admiration for the style and the tenacity and the sheer swerve of Colin Broderick's work. He is one of those younger writers who makes sense of where we are right now. He has his finger on the collective pulse.