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Alannah Hopkin

    Eating Scenery: West Cork, the People & the Place
    The Dogs of Inishere
    A Very Strange Man
    Explore Ireland
    Patrick
    Cork & Southwest Ireland
    • Cork & Southwest Ireland

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      All walks and tours come with easy-to-follow full-colour maps and hand-picked places to eat and drink en route. The guide recommends top tours by theme, and also has an 'only in' feature, highlighting a number of experiences or attractions that are unique to the destination. The overview provides background information on food, drink, shopping, entertainment, outdoor activities, literary heritage and key historical events. The directory provides a clearly organised A-Z list of practical information and hotel and restaurant listings to suit all budgets. The guide also comes with a free pull-out map, complete with places index and with the walks and tours clearly marked.

      Cork & Southwest Ireland
    • Patrick

      From Patron Saint to Modern Influencer

      • 312 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring the significance of Saint Patrick, this book delves into his impact on the formation of contemporary Irish identity. It offers insights into his historical context and cultural legacy, making it an essential resource for those interested in Ireland's heritage and the enduring influence of its patron saint.

      Patrick
    • With its unique mix of jaw-dropping landscapes, lively cities, friendly people and buzzing nightlife, it's hard to beat a trip to Ireland. This title contains 16 easy-to-follow routes around the country, from historic Dublin and the Celtic romance of the Rock of Cashel to the stunning landscapes of the Ring of Kerry.

      Explore Ireland
    • Honest and heartbreaking literary memoir of the lives of two Irish writers, from the thunderbolt of love to receding into dementia and remaining the greatest of companions throughout. All his life he was obsessed by memory: 'Is the memory of things better than the things themselves?'

      A Very Strange Man
    • The Dogs of Inishere

      • 139 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The Dogs of Inishere collects stories from across Alannah Hopkin's thirty-year career as a fiction and travel writer. The stories presented here move from adolescence to middle age, sensitive always to the particular social, emotional, and intellectual challenges of the different phases of a life. An adolescent girl bristles against the gendered assumptions and expectations of mid-60s London. A young writer struggles to commit fully to the artist's life. A group of pub regulars in a sleepy seaside town observe the quiet disappoints of love and marriage. Along the way, Hopkin's stories also wrestle and reckon with numerous literary influences, including Austen, Byron, Poe, Wilde, Lowry, and B.S. Johnson.

      The Dogs of Inishere
    • Exploring the vibrant community of West Cork, Alannah Hopkin uncovers the diverse lives and compelling stories of its residents. The book offers a multi-faceted portrait of this beautiful yet remote region, highlighting the unique ways people adapt and thrive in such an environment. Through personal narratives, it reveals the intricate tapestry of life in West Cork, showcasing the interplay between landscape and livelihood.

      Eating Scenery: West Cork, the People & the Place