I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It's an autobiographical story following six years of Donall MacAmhlaigh's life as he left Ireland to go work as a navvy in England in the 1950s, and the struggles he has leaving home (for the first time and after subsequent visits home) and the vibrant and complex Irish culture he finds abroad. His observations on people and culture are intelligent, the stories he relates are interesting and witty, and he has a good way with words. I particularly like the insight that this story gives into a different era and culture. The last chapter, following on the heels of the entire book, was particularly poignant. I would re-read this.
Also, that song McAlpine's Fusiliers makes so much more sense now.