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An Irish Country Love Story: A Novel


Publishing Details

Full Title:

An Irish Country Love Story: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Patrick Taylor

ISBN:

9780765382733

Publisher:

St Martin's Press

Imprint:

Forge

Publication Date:

5th September 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 210mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

344g

Description

It's the winter of 1967 and snow is on the ground in the colorful Irish village of Ballybucklebo. But the chilly weather can't stop love from warming hearts all over the county. Not just the love between a man and woman, as with young doctor, Barry Laverty, and his fiancee Sue Nolan, but also the love of an ailing pensioner for a faithful dog that's gone missing, the love of the local gentry for the great estate they are on verge of losing, or Doctor Fingal Flahertie O'Reilly's deep and abiding love for his long-time home and practice. For decades, since the war, Number One Main Street has housed O'Reilly and his practice. In recent years, it has also opened its doors to O'Reilly's wife, Barry Laverty, and a new addition to the practice, Doctor Nonie Stevens, an occasionally prickly young woman who may not be fitting in. It is to Number One that patients young and old come when they need a doctor's care, for everything from the measles to a rare and baffling blood disease. An unexpected turn of events threatens to drive O'Reilly from his home for good, unless the entire village can rally behind their doctor and prove that love really can conquer all.

Author Bio

PATRICK TAYLOR, M.D. was born and raised in Bangor County Down in Northern Ireland. Dr. Taylor is a distinguished medical researcher, offshore sailor, model-boat builder, and father of two grown children. He lives on Saltspring Island, British Columbia. www.patricktaylor.ca

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