Katriona O'Sullivan Poor

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Binding: Paperback

Date Published: 18 Apr 2024

'A book of empowerment and hope'
- Patricia Scanlan

'[A] story for the unheard and unseen that is fearless, funny and searingly honest'
- Adil Ray OBE

'Phenomenal'
- Louise O'Neill

'Katriona has taken her life and turned it into a call for action. She has given us all of her in her radically honest memoir and all who read it must meet that honesty with action. Poor is a book that can society, and we must all level up to change it with her.'
- Lynn Ruane

About the Author

Dr Katriona O'Sullivan was born in Coventry to Irish parents. In 1998, at 20, she moved from Birmingham to Dublin and subsequently enrolled in the Trinity College access programme. After being awarded a PhD in psychology from Trinity she joined its staff. She now lectures in psychology at Maynooth University and lives with her family in Dublin. Poor is her first book.

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