
Reflections: 2
More Tales from Tipperary
Edward Forde Hickey(Author)
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
Published on 16. November 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
270 pages
978-1-83975-289-6 (ISBN)
Description
This series of tales was compiled during the recent pandemic lockdown and they include colourful incidents in the lives of bonesetters, matchmakers, youthful lovers, newcomers from beyond the mountains, a reformed villain's wedding, celebrated by the whole community for days thereafter, and lots more.
This is the second volume and has been written once more in a lyrical language similar to that of past storytellers such as Mark Twain - enthralling and unbelievable at times.
Reflections should certainly appeal to those not only with an interest in Ireland's social history but to fans of the author's earlier novels.
'An effortless evocation of an almost-forgotten world . . . wonderfully personable narration and endlessly charming characterisation.'
Addison & Cole
This is the second volume and has been written once more in a lyrical language similar to that of past storytellers such as Mark Twain - enthralling and unbelievable at times.
Reflections should certainly appeal to those not only with an interest in Ireland's social history but to fans of the author's earlier novels.
'An effortless evocation of an almost-forgotten world . . . wonderfully personable narration and endlessly charming characterisation.'
Addison & Cole
Reviews / Votes
'An effortless evocation of an almost-forgotten world . . . wonderfully personable narration and endlessly charming characterisation.' Addison & ColeMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Claygate
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
385 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83975-289-6 (9781839752896)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Edward Forde Hickey is a retired Headteacher and has written eight books to date, each with an element of folk culture. "Edward has a lovely style where he effortlessly combines the world of history, folklore and fiction. He manages to switch from humour to sadness and takes the reader willingly along with him." - M. G. Darmody, Tipperary Studies Centre