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O´Carroll Brendan

    Brendan O'Carroll es un autor irlandés cuyas novelas a menudo capturan vívidas representaciones de la vida irlandesa con una distintiva mezcla de humor y calidez. Su estilo literario se caracteriza por agudas observaciones de las relaciones humanas y una habilidad para evocar emociones fuertes, desde la risa hasta la conmoción. A través de sus narrativas, O'Carroll explora temas de familia, comunidad y resiliencia con una voz auténtica y accesible. Las obras del autor son apreciadas por su capacidad para conectar con los lectores a un nivel humano profundo, ofreciendo una visión del corazón de la cultura irlandesa.

    The Mammy
    The Chisellers
    The Granny
    • The Mammy

      • 174 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The first book in the Agnes Browne trilogy Now a film starring Anjelica Huston and Tom Jones 'And what was the cause of death?' 'A Hunter', Agnes said. 'Was he shot', the girl asked incredulously, 'was your husband shot?' 'By who?' Agnes asked this question as if the girl had found out something about her husband's death that she didn't know herself. Then a look of realisation came into her face. 'No! A Hillman Hunter, he was knocked down by a Hillman Hunter!' Agnes Browne is a widow of only a few hours when she goes to the Social Welfare Office. Living in James Larkin Flats, with Redsers' legacy - seven little Brownes - to support on the income from her Moore Street stall, she can't afford to miss a day's pension. Life is like that for Agnes and her best pal Marion. But they still have time for a laugh and a jar, and Agnes even has a dream - that one day she will dance with Cliff Richard. THE MAMMY describes the life and times, the joys and sorrows of Agnes, hero of the BAFTA-nominated TV series Mrs. Browne's Boys. A book of hilarious incidents, glorious characters, and a passion for life, it is written with a sure touch and great ear for dialogue. With a new introduction by the author, Brendan O'Carroll.

      The Mammy2011
      4,1
    • The Granny

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      At forty-seven years of age Agnes Browne, now thirteen years happily widowed, enters the 1980s with a fruit stall in Moore Street, a French lover and six children, five of them in their twenties. Becoming a grandmother is a terrible shock to her system, especially as Agnes suffers every one of her daughter-in-law's labour pains.

      The Granny2011
      4,3
    • The Chisellers

      • 190 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Book 2: The Agnes Browne Trilogy Continuing the hilarious saga of the ups and downs, minor scrapes and major run-ins of the seven children of Agnes Browne. Full of joy, humour, pathos and Dublinese.

      The Chisellers2011
      4,3