Description
'A fun, up-for-it collection of stories for those who love the craic' FOR WOMEN
'A fantastic collection of short stories that will tug at your heartstrings and set you chuckling! . . . A fun and hilarious read' B MAGAZINE
'If you raced through bestsellers such as Maeve Binchy's SCARLET FEATHER, Cathy Kelly's SOMEONE LIKE YOU and Marian Keyes' SUSHI FOR BEGINNERS, and are hungry for more, then grab yourself a copy of IRISH GIRLS ABOUT TOWN. It brings together the cream of female Irish writers . . .these stories are about women doing it for themselves . . . and for the craic' HEAT
'Lots of great, funny, touching short stories that every woman will be able to relate to . . . There are so many gems here that will have you laughing and crying in equal measure. A fabulous collection' BEST
'A fantastic collection of short stories that will tug at your heartstrings and set you chuckling! . . . A fun and hilarious read' B MAGAZINE
'If you raced through bestsellers such as Maeve Binchy's SCARLET FEATHER, Cathy Kelly's SOMEONE LIKE YOU and Marian Keyes' SUSHI FOR BEGINNERS, and are hungry for more, then grab yourself a copy of IRISH GIRLS ABOUT TOWN. It brings together the cream of female Irish writers . . .these stories are about women doing it for themselves . . . and for the craic' HEAT
'Lots of great, funny, touching short stories that every woman will be able to relate to . . . There are so many gems here that will have you laughing and crying in equal measure. A fabulous collection' BEST
Présentation de l'éditeur
Poignant, hilarious and heartwarming in turn, this anthology includes never-before-published short stories by some of the best-known and best-loved Irish writers, including Maeve Binchy, Marian Keyes, Cathy Kelly, Julie Parsons, Joan O'Neill, Morag Prunty, Colette Caddle and many more. It also includes stories by up-and-coming Irish stars like Annie Sparrow, Catherine Barry and Marisa Mackle. While some stories will have you laughing out loud, others will have you reaching for your hanky: but they all display their own peculiar brand of Irish charm.
And it's all in a very good cause: £1 from every copy sold will go to Barnardo's children's charity, and the Irish charity, The Society of St Vincent de Paul, which aims to alleviate poverty throughout the world.
And it's all in a very good cause: £1 from every copy sold will go to Barnardo's children's charity, and the Irish charity, The Society of St Vincent de Paul, which aims to alleviate poverty throughout the world.