A poignant and evocative memoir, Darran Anderson’s *Inventory* excavates the author’s personal and familial history against the backdrop of Northern Ireland’s turbulent past. More than a simple recounting of the Troubles, Anderson crafts a lyrical narrative, weaving together the threads of memory, family, and political conflict. Growing up in Derry amidst sectarian violence, the author chronicles his childhood experiences with both humor and heartache, detailing the impact of the IRA, British soldiers, and the ever-present threat of violence on his family and community. The Foyle River serves as a powerful symbol, connecting generations and reflecting the cycle of life, death, and resilience. Anderson’s introspective journey explores themes of identity, loss, and the enduring search for belonging in a land scarred by division. *Inventory* is a deeply moving exploration of personal and collective memory, offering a nuanced portrait of a city and a people shaped by history.