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The House on an Irish Hillside: A Memoir
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"A lovely writer, far superior to the average memoirist. . . . A curious mind, a perceptive observer with an artist's eye, a seeker of truth and beauty." --
Irish Independent
From the moment I crossed the mountain, I fell in love with the place, which was more beautiful than any I'd ever seen. And with a way of looking at life that was deeper, richer and wiser than any I'd known before. . . . From the first day I came here I always knew I'd come back.
Sometimes we have to go back to our beginnings to become the person we want to be. More than a decade ago,
USA Today
-bestselling author Felicity Hayes-McCoy left the hectic pace of London and returned to her home country of Ireland to forge a new life in a remarkable house on the stunning Dingle peninsula. Gorgeously written, this is a life-affirming tale of rediscovering lost values and remembering the things that matter most. "Wise, funny and touching, this book is a portrait of friendships, customs and folklore of Ireland; but what stays with you is harder to catch, like smoke or running water. It is the taste of something we all once knew, ever-present if only you look for it." ―Joanna Lumley, actress and author of
Absolutely: A Memoir
"The book glowed . . . when I finished reading, I felt a sense of well-being, wonder and delight." --Alice Taylor, bestselling author of
To School Through the Fields
Praise for Felicity Hayes-McCoy
"A pitch-perfect delight." --Marian Keyes, international bestselling author of
Grown Ups
on
The Transatlantic Book Club
"The spot-on descriptions of Ireland's country roads and expansive sky all but leap off the page. . . . Maeve Binchy and Patrick Taylor fans will find much to enjoy." --
Booklist
The Library at the Edge of the World
"Sunshine on the page." --Cathy Kelly, bestselling author of
Between Sisters
The Month of Borrowed Dreams
Irish Independent
From the moment I crossed the mountain, I fell in love with the place, which was more beautiful than any I'd ever seen. And with a way of looking at life that was deeper, richer and wiser than any I'd known before. . . . From the first day I came here I always knew I'd come back.
Sometimes we have to go back to our beginnings to become the person we want to be. More than a decade ago,
USA Today
-bestselling author Felicity Hayes-McCoy left the hectic pace of London and returned to her home country of Ireland to forge a new life in a remarkable house on the stunning Dingle peninsula. Gorgeously written, this is a life-affirming tale of rediscovering lost values and remembering the things that matter most. "Wise, funny and touching, this book is a portrait of friendships, customs and folklore of Ireland; but what stays with you is harder to catch, like smoke or running water. It is the taste of something we all once knew, ever-present if only you look for it." ―Joanna Lumley, actress and author of
Absolutely: A Memoir
"The book glowed . . . when I finished reading, I felt a sense of well-being, wonder and delight." --Alice Taylor, bestselling author of
To School Through the Fields
Praise for Felicity Hayes-McCoy
"A pitch-perfect delight." --Marian Keyes, international bestselling author of
Grown Ups
on
The Transatlantic Book Club
"The spot-on descriptions of Ireland's country roads and expansive sky all but leap off the page. . . . Maeve Binchy and Patrick Taylor fans will find much to enjoy." --
Booklist
The Library at the Edge of the World
"Sunshine on the page." --Cathy Kelly, bestselling author of
Between Sisters
The Month of Borrowed Dreams