On a solo trip with her best friend to a Wexford caravan park, a barely 18-year-old virginal (ish) Emma Doran discovers it only takes one time to change your life forever and end up covered in stretch marks.

Finding herself preparing to do her Leaving Cert in a maternity school uniform, hopes of a glittering acting career (which began with a feted primary school performance as middle-aged alcoholic Mrs Hannigan in Annie and culminated in a case of stage fright as Caroline Aherne’s famous Sister Mary Immaculate in transition year) are derailed. 

Baby in tow, Emma spends her college years getting up at 7 a.m. and going to bed at 8 p.m. instead of staying out ’til 6 a.m. and sleeping ’til noon. By 24, her idea of a good weekend is perusing the aisles of Home Store + More for new cushions to brighten up her living room. But on the verge of turning 30, an opportunity arises, and Emma finds herself back on stage again … 

Emma Doran’s jealousy of the Billy Barry kids came to a boiling point 10 years ago and she decided to do her first stand-up gig at the Ha’penny Bridge Inn. It was obsession at first night after she performed for seven minutes in front of 20 people and she hasn’t stopped since, performing at some of the country’s biggest venues, including sell out shows at Vicar Street.

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ISBN 9781804581636
Author Emma Doran
Publisher Gill Books
Publication date 5 Sep 2024
Format Paperback
Weight 0.350000
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Emma Doran : Mad Isn’t It? (An Irish Memoir)

Mad, Isn’t It? is a hilarious and moving story about life, friendship, motherhood and taking risks. A hilarious and inspiring memoir from one of Ireland’s most popular comedians

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