Description
A Star Called Henry by Roddy Doyle is a historical fiction novel set in early 20th-century Ireland, following the life of Henry Smart, a boy born into poverty in Dublin who becomes entangled in the Irish revolutionary struggle.
The story begins in the slums of Dublin in the early 1900s, where Henry grows up in extreme deprivation and survives through theft, street smarts, and resilience. As he matures, he becomes involved in the Irish independence movement, including participation in the Easter Rising of 1916 and later revolutionary activity connected to the Irish Republican cause.
The novel blends fictional biography with historical events, reimagining figures and conflicts from Ireland’s struggle for independence. It explores themes of political violence, identity, nationalism, and personal survival, while also tracing Henry’s relationships and moral development within a turbulent historical period.
Roddy Doyle presents a gritty, subversive interpretation of Irish history through the voice of a fictional protagonist embedded in real revolutionary events.































