The Young Wan
By Brendan O’Carroll
By Brendan O’Carroll
By Brendan O’Carroll
By Brendan O’Carroll
Part of Agnes Browne Series
Part of Agnes Browne Series
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction
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$22.00
Jan 27, 2004 | ISBN 9780452284845
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Jan 27, 2004 | ISBN 9781440651045
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Praise
Praise for The Mammy
“I think Brendan O’Carroll is Agnes Browne, and if he’s not, he’s done one hell of a job capturing the absolute essence of a widowed mother in working-class Dublin.”—Anjelica Huston
“How to lose weight: Read The Mammy. You will laugh your arse off and your tears will do away with your water-retention problem. It is an uproariously funny account of growing up in inner-city Dublin—a laugh-out loud book with a Dickensian twist to it.”—Malachy McCourt, author of A Monk Swimming
“Hilarious and irreverent. A must-read.”—Gabriel Byrne
Praise for The Chisellers
“A brilliant book.”—Sunday Independent (London)
“By turns funny, wise and heartbreaking, this Irish Tales of the City is O’Carroll’s second book in his Mrs. Browne trilogy; the first, The Mammy, received high praise after publication in the U.S. last year. Featuring eccentric characters who are charming, irreverent and believable, the story continues in 1973 with Agnes Browne at center stage… This lively novel features a wedding, a funeral and an ending that will melt the hardest heart. Readers will eagerly await the third book in this series.”—Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Granny
“O’Carroll is a popular stand-up comic, and he writes with an easy sense of humor… winning and likable.”—Kirkus Reviews
“These Dubliners are irresistibly charming… Tales of working-class Irish life now fill bookshelves, but there’s space aplenty for O’Carroll’s sturdy contribution.”—Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Young Wan
“An almost surefire winner… one of those books that demands to be read in one sitting.”—The Irish Voice
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