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The Official Web Site of Author:
ANN MILHOLLAND WEBB

www.irishreflections.net

Biography of Ann Milholland Webb

 

My Dear Marlene,

This book is dedicated to Marlene Porter.  Departing from my focus on Ireland, "My Dear Marlene," is a collection of letters I wrote to help brighten the days of a friend who was so very Irish at heart.

 
Irish Reflections Book - Delightful Reading
The Connemara Bus - A warm story of a woman who traces her ancestral roots.

These books are dedicated to my late husband, Bob, and to those who have nurtured me through the hard times and have helped me celebrate the good times. May you always have butterflies, rainbows and lady bugs, present in your life.

I hope they remind you of “us.”

I cannot remember when I wasn’t "Daddy's girl." I grew up with two older brothers and their friends, and I could hold my own, whether it was kicking a football or batting in runs. I was never the last one picked for a team. Sometimes we would play hide-and-seek, and the boys wouldn’t bother to come find me, but that only slowed me down a little.

My mother tried in vain to smooth out my rough edges. It was always my Daddy who walked me up the front steps of the school each time I had to be reinstated. I never started a fight, but I finished them all.

When someone shouted, “Jimmy got his Irish up,” everyone knew that trouble was just around the corner. As Irish as Daddy was, and as proud as he was of it, he never got to visit what he called, “his homeland.”

Author Ann Millholland Webb
Ann Milholland Webb
Missouri, USA 2005


Eight months after becoming a widow, I visited my younger brother, living in Dublin. I didn’t want to go anywhere I had been with Bob and our children, so Dennis took me to Galway. Our second day there, we took a tour in a 1949 Bedford bus.  During those four (five hours in Irish time) hours I came to terms with the death of my husband of 46 years and also with my father who had been dead for fifteen years.

The Connemara Bus: A Journey Through the Past in Ireland” is an account of my emotional journey on the bus, the bus driver, his grandfather, and western Ireland. The book comfortably nestled into the number one spot on the Galway-Eason’s best-seller list only four days after we launched it. I did not feel entitled to take the proceeds of the book out of Ireland, so I started a business in County Galway, in the parish of Moycullen, in the townland of Tullykyne. 

Irish Reflections” is a collection of my experiences that followed the first book.  You can walk with me as I learned to: start a business in a foreign country; earn my stripes at the local pub; get my car insured even though I was over the seventy-years-of-age limit; pass the first driver's test I had ever taken in my life, even though I was sitting on the wrong side of the car, driving on the wrong side of the road, and had the gearshift in the wrong hand.  You will read how we hung together on 9/11, being sequestered on our airplane for 29 hours, then spending five days in Lewisporte, Newfoundland.

My Dear Marlene,” is a collection of letters to my high school friend.  "She had a few flaws that made you want to avoid her, like a sweet dispotition and a good personality, but in spite of all this, everyone loved Marlene."

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