My maiden name is Donahue, which I am pretty sure is Gaelic for “drunk,” so I’d like to celebrate my Irish heritage by recommending a few of my favorite Irish books and authors.
Oh how I love love loved Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt. It has three characteristics which almost always cause me to rave: 1. True Story 2. Made Me Cry and 3. Inspirational. I read the sequel ‘Tis, which was also good, but not as wonderful as the first, which took place in Ireland before the family emigrated. I have not read his third book Teacher Man because I think McCourt was simply milking it at this point. Plus, I already know some teachers, so I think I am good on that front.
In college, I went through a major Maeve Binchy phase, who is best known for Circle of Friends. (I actually haven’t read that one since I have seen the movie. As a rule, I don’t like to read books when I already know what is going to happen. Great movie, though.) I always enjoy her books, and the simple but sweet way they are written. But it must be asked – what were her parents were thinking when they named her? “Maeve Binchy” does not sound like a person’s name. It is just a weird non-sensical sound. Don’t hold it against her though. Do yourself a favor and read Nights of Rain and Stars or one of her other sweet novels. A perfect beach read for ladies.
Round Ireland with a Fridge was written by British comedian Tony Hawks and is the funniest book I have ever read. I’m usually dubious of books that promise you will “laugh out loud” but this one certainly delivers. It was given to me as a gift by at-least-one-time-blog-reader Jed, and I have lent it out and gifted it to others many times since. Another perfect beach read for ladies and gentlemen.
Other big time Irish authors include: James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw and Bram Stoker. I bet those guys would just get hammered on St. Patrick’s Day. Or as they might have said it, “Donahued.”
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