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An Irish Country Christmas: A Novel; I- paperback, Patrick Taylor, 9780765366856
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
ISBN-10
0765366851
ISBN-13
9780765366856
eBay Product ID (ePID)
152070604
Product Key Features
Book Title
Irish Country Christmas : a Novel
Number of Pages
672 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Topic
Holidays, Small Town & Rural, General, Medical
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Irish Country Bks.
Format
Uk- a Format Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
10.2 Oz
Item Length
6.7 in
Item Width
5.6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Praise for Patrick Taylor: "Taylor…is a bang-up storyteller who captivates and entertains from the first word." -- Publishers Weekly on An Irish Country Girl "The cozy village of Ballybucklebo and its eccentric inhabitants make the holidays bright." --Library Journal on An Irish Country Christmas "Quietly, almost surreptitiously, Patrick Taylor has become probably the most popular Irish-Canadian writer of all time." -- The Globe and Mail "Taylor masterfully charts the small victories and defeats of Irish village life." -- Irish American Magazine "Full of stories and vivid characters, [ An Irish Country Village ] recalls a good night in a pub. Good, light entertainment." --Booklist, Full of stories and vivid characters, the novel recalls a good night in a pub. Its greatest charm lies in homey Ulster idioms. . . . Good, light entertainment., "One part A.J. Cronin's 1920s Dr. Finlay, one part Jame Herriot's 1930s veterinarians, one part Jan Karon's Mitford series, and one part BBC-TV's Ballykissangel ." -- The Detroit News on An Irish Country Christmas "Full of stories and vivid characters, the novel recalls a good night in a pub. Its greatest charm lies in homey Ulster idioms. . . . Good, light entertainment." -- Booklist on Irish Country Village "Highly readable." -- Publishers Weekly on An Irish Country Doctor "This book is written with compassion and hilarity about a community whose inhabitants are as wonderful and loony as any on earth." -- Malachy McCourt, New York Times bestselling author on An Irish Country Doctor, One part A.J. Cronin's 1920s Dr. Finlay, one part Jame Herriot's 1930s veterinarians, one part Jan Karon's Mitford series, and one part BBC-TV's Ballykissangel ., This book is written with compassion and hilarity about a community whose inhabitants are as wonderful and loony as any on earth., Praise for Patrick Taylor: "Taylor…is a bang-up storyteller who captivates and entertains from the first word." -- Publishers Weekly on An Irish Country Girl "The cozy village of Ballybucklebo and its eccentric inhabitants make the holidays bright." --Library Journal on An Irish Country Christmas "Quietly, almost surreptitiously, Patrick Taylor has become probably the most popular Irish-Canadian writer of all time." -- The Globe and Mail "Taylor masterfully charts the small victories and defeats of Irish village life." -- Irish American Magazine " Full of stories and vivid characters, [ An Irish Country Village ] recalls a good night in a pub. Good, light entertainment." --Booklist, "One part A.J. Cronin's 1920s Dr. Finlay, one part Jame Herriot's 1930s veterinarians, one part Jan Karon's Mitford series, and one part BBC-TV's Ballykissangel ."-- The Detroit News on An Irish Country Christmas "Full of stories and vivid characters, the novel recalls a good night in a pub. Its greatest charm lies in homey Ulster idioms. . . . Good, light entertainment."-- Booklist on An Irish Country Village "Highly readable."-- Publishers Weekly on An Irish Country Village "This book is written with compassion and hilarity about a community whose inhabitants are as wonderful and loony as any on earth."--Malachy McCourt, New York Times bestselling author on An Irish Country Doctor, "Has all the charm of Taylor's previous books and adds Christmas warmth without sacrificing credibility." - Publishers Weekly on An Irish Country Christmas "Quietly, almost surreptitiously, Patrick Taylor has become probably the most popular Irish-Canadian writer of all time." - The Globe and Mail "A grand read from a grand man." -Malachy McCourt, New York Times bestselling author of A Monk Swimming on An Irish Country Doctor
TitleLeading
An
Series Volume Number
3
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Synopsis
Tis the season in Ballybucklebo with New York Times bestselling author Patrick Taylor's An Irish Country Christmas . Barry Laverty, M.B., is looking forward to his first Christmas in the cozy village of Ballybucklebo, at least until he learns that his sweetheart, Patricia, might not be coming home for the holidays. That unhappy prospect dampens his spirits somewhat, but Barry has little time to dwell on his romantic disappointments. Christmas may be drawing nigh, but there is little peace to be found on earth, especially for a young doctor plying his trade in the emerald hills and glens of rural Ireland. Along with his senior partner, Doctor Fingal Flahertie O'Reilly, Barry has his hands full dealing with seasonal coughs and colds, as well as the occasional medical emergency. To add to the doctors' worries, competition arrives in the form of a patient-poaching new physician whose quackery threatens the health and well-being of the good people of Ballybucklebo. Can one territory support three hungry doctors? Barry has his doubts. But the wintry days and nights are not without a few tidings of comfort and joy. Between their hectic medical practice, Rugby Club parties, and the kiddies' Christmas Pageant, the two doctors still find time to play Santa Claus to a struggling single mother with a sick child and not enough money in the bank. Snow is rare in Ulster, and so are miracles, but that doesn't mean they never happen. . . ., Barry Laverty, M.B., is looking forward to his first Christmas in the cozy village of Ballybucklebo, at least until he learns that his sweetheart, Patricia, might not be coming home for the holidays. That unhappy prospect dampens his spirits somewhat, but Barry has little time to dwell on his romantic disappointments. Christmas may be drawing nigh, but there is little peace to be found on earth, especially for a young doctor plying his trade in the emerald hills and glens of rural Ireland. Along with his senior partner, Doctor Fingal Flahertie O'Reilly, Barry has his hands full dealing with seasonal coughs and colds, as well as the occasional medical emergency. To add to the doctors' worries, competition arrives in the form of a patient-poaching new physician whose quackery threatens the health and well-being of the good people of Ballybucklebo. Can one territory support three hungry doctors? Barry has his doubts. But the wintry days and nights are not without a few tidings of comfort and joy. Between their hectic medical practice, Rugby Club parties, and the kiddies Christmas Pageant, the two doctors still find time to play Santa Claus to a struggling single mother with a sick child and not enough money in the bank. Snow is rare in Ulster, and so are miracles, but that doesn't mean they never happen. . . ., Barry Laverty, M.B., is looking forward to his first Christmas in the cozy village of Ballybucklebo, at least until he learns that his sweetheart, Patricia, might not be coming home for the holidays. That unhappy prospect dampens his spirits somewhat, but Barry has little time to dwell on his romantic disappointments. Christmas may be drawing nigh, but there is little peace to be found on earth, especially for a young doctor plying his trade in the emerald hills and glens of rural Ireland. Along with his senior partner, Doctor Fingal Flahertie O'Reilly, Barry has his hands full dealing with seasonal coughs and colds, as well as the occasional medical emergency. To add to the doctors' worries, competition arrives in the form of a patient-poaching new physician whose quackery threatens the health and well-being of the good people of Ballybucklebo. Can one territory support three hungry doctors? Barry has his doubts. But the wintry days and nights are not without a few tidings of comfort and joy. Between their hectic medical practice, Rugby Club parties, and the kiddies' Christmas Pageant, the two doctors still find time to play Santa Claus to a struggling single mother with a sick child and not enough money in the bank. Snow is rare in Ulster, and so are miracles, but that doesn't mean they never happen. . . .
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