Book review: With cunning and charm, Naughton knew how to fight for his rights

Martin Naughton’s memoir is a candid, touching account of an indomitable campaigner for the rights of people with disabilities
Book review: With cunning and charm, Naughton knew how to fight for his rights

Disability protester the late Martin Naughton from Baldoyle during a protest in 2015 to draw attention to the inequalities and abuses experienced daily by people with disabilities and their families due to funding shortfalls and successive cuts at Leinster House, Dublin. File picture: Gareth Chaney/ Collins

  • Never Know Your Place: Memoir of a Rulebreaker 
  • Martin Naughton 
  • O’Brien Press, €17.99 

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