Like other oppressed and colonized peoples, the Irish were always painfully aware of the folly of war, and the brutality of a soldier’s life.
Author: Duduk McCann
Duduk McCann is a native of Dublin, Ireland currently residing in New York City. He has been an advocate for children’s rights for thirty years, working with migrant, refugee and displaced families in conflict and emergency situations in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. In his spare time, he cycles, reads obscure literature and sings.

