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Boy At The Gate

Danny Ellis was a survivor strong and resilient. A successful singer/songwriter he was proud of the way hed handled his painful past: the grinding poverty of the 1950s Dublin slums and the brutality of the orphanage the notorious Artane Industrial School where he was left. Hed safely buried it. Or so he thought. Then one night while writing a powerful song that would launch his acclaimed album 800 Voices his past came flooding back to haunt him. Long-forgotten memories of betrayal and abandonment burst forth in a shocking revelation: his eight-year-old self was still lost in the orphanage. Although badly shaken Danny began a courageous journey that would lead him back to the streets of Dublin to the tenement slums and eventually to the brutality and scallywag shenanigans of the Artane
playground. What he found with each twist and turn of his odyssey would change his life forever. The Boy at the Gate" is a poignant profoundly moving memoir of forgiveness and redemption and an inspiring testament to the healing power of music and love."
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Danny Ellis was a survivor strong & resilient. A successful singer/songwriter he was proud of the way hed handled his painful past: the grinding poverty of the 1950s Dublin slums & the brutality of the orphanage the notorious Artane Industrial School where he was left. Hed safely buried it. Or so he thought. Then one night while writing a powerful song that would launch his acclaimed album 800 Voices his past came flooding back to haunt him. Long-forgotten memories of betrayal & abandonment burst forth in a shocking revelation: his eight-year-old self was still lost in the orphanage. Although badly shaken Danny began a courageous journey that would lead him back to the streets of Dublin to the tenement slums & eventually to the brutality & scallywag shenanigans of the Artane playground. What he found with each twist & turn of his odyssey would change his life forever. The Boy at the Gate" is a poignant profoundly moving memoir of forgiveness & redemption & an inspiring testament to the healing power of music & love."

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strong - A descriptive word for an item that has physical strength
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