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'''One Day in My Life''' is a [[novel]] written by [[Bobby Sands]] while he was imprisoned at [[Maze (HM Prison)|Long Kesh]] by the [[United Kingdom|British]] for his activities as a member of the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army|Irish Republican Army]]. The novel was originally written on "toilet paper with a biro refill... hidden inside Sands's own body" during the winter of [[1979]].<ref>Sands, Bobby. ''One Day in My Life''. Mercier Press. Dublin: 2001. p.18</ref> It was first published in [[1983]], two years after Sands died at Long Kesh.
'''''One Day in My Life''''' is an [[autobiography|autobiographical]] [[novel]] written by [[Bobby Sands]] while he was imprisoned at [[Maze (HM Prison)|Long Kesh]] by the [[United Kingdom|British]] for his activities as a member of the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army|Irish Republican Army]]. The novel was originally written on "toilet paper with a biro refill... hidden inside Sands's own body" during the winter of [[1979]].<ref>Sands, Bobby. ''One Day in My Life''. Mercier Press. Dublin: 2001. p.18</ref> and first published in [[1983]]. The novel recounts Sands' mental, physical, and sectarian struggles while he was taking part in the [[blanket protest]].




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One Day in My Life is an autobiographical novel written by Bobby Sands while he was imprisoned at Long Kesh by the British for his activities as a member of the Irish Republican Army. The novel was originally written on "toilet paper with a biro refill... hidden inside Sands's own body" during the winter of 1979.[1] and first published in 1983. The novel recounts Sands' mental, physical, and sectarian struggles while he was taking part in the blanket protest.


References

  1. ^ Sands, Bobby. One Day in My Life. Mercier Press. Dublin: 2001. p.18