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'You cannot teach where I teach, and be in my classroom and
'You cannot teach where I teach, and be in my classroom and
'You cannot teach where I teach, and be in my classroom and not feel uplifted, or have hope for the future' – The Irish Times
Teacher Kevin Curran’s novel Youth is firmly rooted in his home town of Balbriggan, full of first- and second-generation African immigrants
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