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Local teen documents cancer journey
A Killarney teen has won the ‘Comórtais Óige’ competition and secured first place in the senior students category for her powerful piece on her cancer journey.
Holly Power wrote her competition ‘as gaeilge’ about her journey over the past year dealing with a cancer diagnosis and the struggles she faced maintaining a normal lifestyle of a typical 16-year-old.
Holly, who entered the competition which was in conjunction with Seachtain na Gaeilge and Energia, had just returned to school when the COVID-19 pandemic struck - all of which is highlighted in this moving yet witty piece. Her standard of Irish and grá for the language is highlighted throughout the piece.
“I entered the ‘Comórtais Óige’ competition as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge, mainly because my Irish teacher Ms. Healy-Rae persuaded me to!,” Holly said.
“The category I chose was to write a blog. The piece could be based on any subject. After a lot of thought, I decided to write something original which was a light hearted twist on my own personal story, reflecting on the journey of my cancer diagnosis, and having to repeat Transition Year. My piece gave an insight into my journey ‘as Gaeilge’ and I included a bit of craic throughout! It wouldn’t be me otherwise!”
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