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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A realistic, eye opening look at life in Northern Ireland!, June 24, 1997
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This review is from: Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life (Paperback)
Belfast Diary is a moving, eye opening experience. John Conroy takes you from the viewpoint of a questioning American to an insiders look at life in Northern Ireland. As a part of the Belfast community he takes you through important events with insight and understanding. He helps you understand how a community learns to accept violence as a way of life and how they survive it. This is a MUST read for anyone who is interested in understanding the "troubles", and anyone who cares about the people of Northern Ireland
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, October 10, 1999
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Sandra L. Boyd (Avon, Connecticut) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life (Paperback)
Are you the average American completely confused with the subject on Northern Ireland and "The Troubles"? This is THE book for you. John Conroy writes in easy to understand language with an underlining compassion for the people he is writing about. This book is moving and reads like a novel. I couldn't put it down. If you are interested in this subject, please read it. You will not be disappointed.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful and timely-a must if you want to understand, April 15, 1998
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This review is from: Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life (Paperback)
Conroy recounts his experiences as an American journalist living in Belfast. He masterfully intertwines his spellbinding experiences with the history of "the troubles" in Northern Ireland. This is a superior book for the history reluctant or adversed. Engaging, gripping and intelligent, it is hard to put this book down. This is a "must read" for those preparing to travel to Northern Ireland or those who want to develop a better understanding of the complexities, emotions, history and politics of this divided people. Conroy's insights will expand the readers appreciation of current events in Northern, Ireland.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Necessary Read for the American Audience, June 18, 2003
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This review is from: Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life (Paperback)
This book was recommended to me as excellent reading about the Troubles, particularly for Americans. I whole-heartedly agree; it is all that and more. Conroy does describe the daily workings of life in Northern Ireland but he also tackles the prejudices and ignorance of Americans (and the U.S. government) when it comes to the political climate in Northern Ireland. He pulls no punches and sugar-coats no issues. He explicates the situation as he sees it and is not afraid to indict those who turn blind eyes. The version I read was older so I have not yet seen the updated book that includes information on semi-recent IRA ceasefires. But I do think many of Conroy's observations are still applicable, changes in administration notwithstanding. He describes the intolerant view towards Sinn Fein taken by the American government in the 80s and the biased, oversimplified treatment of the Troubles by the American media. Indeed as Conroy notes it has not been hard to sell the British point-of-view to American audiences but what of the counterpoint? When do proponents of the other side get a chance? Conroy also concludes that for as long as Northern Ireland remains a British enclave, continued violence is guaranteed. For that reason alone, Americans owe it to themselves to read _Belfast Diary_.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding realism, February 7, 2001
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This review is from: Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life (Paperback)
My first visit to Ireland was in the '80s ...my aunt was living in Belfast at the time, and she always downplayed the troubles. I went up to Belfast like the dumb Yank that I was, looking for a little excitement with my cousins who lived in Cork. My first day in the city, a British paramilitary trooper pointed a gun at me. Reading John Conroy's book made me feel as I did at that moment-frightened and angry, as well as able to see the fear in the soldier's eyes...it is a moment that will always stay with me. Mr. Conroy's book captures the essence of what it is like to try to live an ordinary life in the midst of chaos. I was back to Belfast last year for a few days, and things were different. There is still obviously a lot of work to be done, but there are some hopeful and positive changes there.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent portrait of life in Belfast, May 13, 2000
This review is from: Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life (Paperback)
I have done a lot of reading on Belfast and the IRA during my work on a novel about a musician who grows up in Belfast and moves to Minnesota. During the course of my own writing I have had many many questions about what his childhood would be like and if I am being realistic in my portrayal of this character. This book was an excellent resource for me, and based on the information in it, I have made some revisions to my character.

Belfast Diary gives the reader not only a "factual" picture of life in the war-torn city, but also evokes the spirit of the place. Many times, as I read, I found myself with tears in my eyes at the extreme conditions Belfast natives accept as "normal."

Conroy lived with Catholics in a Catholic neighbourhood as he wrote this book, so I have to admit it has a republican slant to it. I admire Conroy for putting himself into the poorest parts of the city and experiencing life there for himself. This is an excellent book.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read!, January 5, 2003
This review is from: Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life (Paperback)
I could not put this book down! I just returned from Belfast (a truly wonderful city) and this filled in the blanks for me. I finally understand why so many events that that we know of came about, and it his writing provided me with a more sympathetic understanding of their terrible situation. As hard as it is for an person raised in America to really understand the troubles on a heart felt level, Conroy facilitates that.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinary Reading, May 28, 2000
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This review is from: Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life (Paperback)
For anyone interested in or ignorant of "The Troubles" this book is a must read. Written in a clear, concise and straight forward manner this book gives a brief background of the conflict in Northern Ireland, then provides a "snapshot" of life in the war torn city of Belfast from the a first person point of view/reference. Mr. Conroy must be applauded for having the courage and determination to immerse himself in a part of the world and into a subject, which it seems most (American and British, especially) journalists are unaware...by choice. One can only hope that the concept of "equal justice under law" will be the next permanent "fad" to invade Northern Ireland.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars review on Belfast diary by John Conroy, July 8, 2001
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Sadie Jackson (Belfast/Northern Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life (Paperback)
Great book.The first one I've read that really describes the situation here
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a valuable contribution, March 21, 1999
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This review is from: Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life (Paperback)
I'm grateful for this book. I've read several books about the Troubles, but this was the first told both from an American point of view and a man-on-the-street perspective. _Belfast Diary_ is an important contribution to historical writing. I only wish that some photos had been included. But through this book Americans can begin to understand the motives behind a never-ending civil war.
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