Why I Called My Sister Harry documents the life of Michael O'Shea, a man who lived with a severe stammer/stutter for over 40 years. The first part of the book is autobiographical, identifying the trigger for his stammer and the subsequent consequences of living with it from childhood, through adolescence and on into adulthood. Michael O'Shea shares his life, experience and family in a deeply moving account of what it is like to live in the debilitating clutches of not being able to speak freely and fluently. It also lets us see how it affects those in close contact with the...
Why I Called My Sister Harry documents the life of Michael O'Shea, a man who lived with a severe stammer/stutter for over 40 years. The first part of ...
Michael O'Shea, a priest of the Society of African Missions working in Zambia, is a staff member of the national seminary at Mpima and of the SMA formation house in Kabwe - the last white man in both places. He went to Zambia first in 1973 but has also worked in other missions including the Republic of Benin, India and the Philippines. Apart from his work, mainly teaching Church History and SMA studies, which he enjoys immensely, his hobbies are cycling, gardening and surviving."
Michael O'Shea, a priest of the Society of African Missions working in Zambia, is a staff member of the national seminary at Mpima and of the SMA form...