Bray People

Novel by late Wesley Burrowes is launched

CHIEF SCRIPTWRIT­ER FOR GLENROE WROTE NOVEL ‘YEARS AGO’

- By MARY FOGARTY

TWO years since his death on New Year’s Eve, 2015, Wesley Burrowes has given the world another gift with the posthumous publicatio­n of his novel ‘ Trusted Like the Fox’.

Burrowes was chief scriptwrit­er of beloved television programmes Glenroe, Bracken and The Riordans. He wrote the critically acclaimed film Rat, and a highly acclaimed back-catalogue of plays, screenplay­s and musicals.

The launch of ‘ Trusted like The Fox’, his first and only novel, took place last Thursday evening in the Central Hotel in Dublin.

The actor Alan Stanford, who played George Manning in Glenroe, officially launched the book and spoke fondly to all those present of his own memories of Wesley.

Actors, friends, family members were among those who gathered to celebrate the launch of the novel, and the life of the man.

His wife Helena, daughter Ciara and son Kim were among those paying tribute to Wesley and his work.

Ciara said that her father had written the novel some years ago.

A native of County Down, Wesley Burrowes lived in Bray from the 1970s until his death at the age of 85. Prior to that he lived in Avoca.

Members of his family don’t recall exactly when he wrote the book, as, of course, he was writing all the time.

The novel was a new departure from screenwrit­ing for him and has a darker tone than much of his previous work. Not least, the musi- cals he wrote with Michael Coffey in earlier decades.

‘Michael did the music and dad did the lyrics,’ said Ciara. ‘ They won the National Song Contest in 1967 with “If I Could Choose”.

The song came second to Puppet on a String in that year’s Eurovision.

‘We’ll always feel very proud of dad, and we miss him,’ said Ciara. ‘He was a lovely man and he deserved the tribute.’ Trusted Like The Fox tells the story of Bill Burgess, a television journalist working in Dublin for many years. In 1972 he decides, in the midst of the political violence raging throughout the North, to take a trip back to his home town in County Antrim. The town remains much as he remembers it, at least outwardly, but there are some unsettling surprises in store from those who were his childhood companions. He is baffled by their attitude towards him, but then the grim truth begins to reveal itself.

As well as being a page-turner from a master of suspense, Trusted Like the Fox earns an honourable place in the genre of political fiction, providing a deep insight into the world of Loyalism and the attitudes that drove the extremism of the time. It was a world that Wesley Burrowes knew first hand, having grown up in the Unionist tradition in Northern Ireland during the 1930s and 1940s.

Trusted Like the Fox is available in Dubray books and other book shops and online at somerville­press.com. WICKLOW Sinn Fein has launched a Wicklow Christmas shoe box appeal for the homeless. Deputy John Brady said he hopes as many people as possible will take the opportunit­y to contribute if they can.

‘While many of us are starting to buy Christmas presents and buying all the trimmings for our festive dinner, it’s important to remember that this is a time to give to those who might not be looking forward to the same kind of Christmas. For some people it’s the roughest, toughest and coldest time of the year. With almost 9,000 people now homeless including 3,500 children, the Wicklow Sinn Fein team will be doing all we can to help those that need it the most, that’s why we have launched our Shoe Box appeal.’

Items required include toiletries, chocolates and sweets, warm gloves, hats and scarves, toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorants, shower gel and shampoo.

The two main drop off points are the Sinn Fein offices in Bray, first floor 27 Main Street (01) 2762623. or the Arklow office, 18a Upper Main Street (0404) 42853. People can also contact any of the party’s public representa­tives. For more informatio­n, contact John Brady on (085) 8546464.

 ??  ?? ABOVE: Alan Stanford, Helena Ruuth Burrowes, Ciara Burrowes and Kim Burrowes at the launch of ‘Trusted Like the Fox’.
LEFT: The late Wesley Burrowes.
ABOVE: Alan Stanford, Helena Ruuth Burrowes, Ciara Burrowes and Kim Burrowes at the launch of ‘Trusted Like the Fox’. LEFT: The late Wesley Burrowes.
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