Description
What makes an Irish home? Is it the neatly folded wrapping paper saved for another Christmas? Or the pressure cooker that you can't throw out but you haven't used since 1987?
Seamus O Conaill, author of You Know You're Irish When ..., examines the artifacts of an Irish home, from ash trays on back windowsill to the potpourri gathering dust in the 'good room'. The list includes many newer objects that make our 21st century homes more Irish as ever!
So, is your home as truly Irish as you think?
About the Author
Seamus O Conaill is originally from Cork and now lives in Dublin. He has an MFA in Creative Writing from University College Dublin.
Reviews
the flash backs from reading this little book had me in stitches!
-- Real Tasty Pagescleverly put-together and well-illustrated pocket edition ... a tongue-in-cheek rundown on all of the strange things that Irish people are so attached to
-- Clondalkin, Lucan, Rathcoole, Saggart, Tallaght NewsIrish Home Essentials by Seamus O'Conaill is a collection of all the wonderful - and sometimes weird - things we have in our houses
-- Irish Daily Mirrora tongue-in-cheek look at the common artifacts found in an Irish home
-- Sunday Worldstocking filler ... a bit of a cackle!
-- East Coast FM's Morning Showhilarious
-- Vale Star, Mallow Star and Weekly Observercomic (and slightly comforting) ... a pocket book ideal for the Irish abroad
-- Sunday WorldSeamus O Conaill has distilled our very nature into the pages
-- Irish Daily MirrorHe's compiled a list of things that are unique to us Irish - and he's nailed it!
-- Today FM's Early Breakfast ShowBook Information
ISBN 9781788493765
Author Seamus O Conaill
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint O'Brien Press Ltd
Publisher O'Brien Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 80g
Dimensions(mm) 132mm * 99mm * 8mm