Tuesday 4 August 2009

Ballykissangel: A Sense of Place


Ballykissangel: A Sense of Place
Father Peter Clifford's arrival in the rural Irish town of Ballykissangel was something of a shock to both himself and the residents. The quirky hamlet is hardly the sleepy backwater he'd envisioned, and the cast of colorful characters who parade in and out of the church provide pithy repartee.
Customer Review: If you like the show, you will like the book.
If you have seen every episode of year one, you will find nothing new. However, if you haven't taped all the shows and watched them three times over you will enjoy going back a wee bit in time to rural Ireland--the Ireland without bombs and the IRA. A delightful place to spend your spare time.
Customer Review: A good read full of wit and humor!
My Ballykissangel books arrived on spring break from college and I was thrilled to have the time to "devour" them. The characters are so genuine and lovable- I can't wait for the next book to continue the heartwarming journey of a rural village that has become like family to me. Thank you to the writers for a delightful tale.

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