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The Misremembered Man - Christina McKenna

The Misremembered Man - Christina McKenna

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Jamie McCloone's early years in a grim, cruel orphanage have left him wary of people and anxious of change. Now in his early forties, he has no dreams of changing his lonely life as a bachelor farmer until his kind-hearted neighbours, Patrick and Rose, decide he is in need of a wife.

Lydia couldn't be more different to Jamie. Rector's daughter and proper schoolteacher, she still lives at home, looking after her aged and demanding mother. She dreams constantly of changing her spinsterly fate, but has no idea how to - until a friend suggests she puts an ad in the Lonely Hearts column of the Mid-Ulster Vindicator.

The result is a meeting of absolute opposites: farmer Jamie with his cavalier attitude to personal hygiene and his ignorance of the fairer sex, and Lydia Devine, for whom everything must be folded neatly and laid in its proper place - including her ideal man.

The Misremembered Man is a beautifully rendered portrait of life in rural Ireland which charms and delights with its authentic characters and gentle humor. But the tears it brings to our eyes are not only tears of laughter. This vivid portrayal of the universal search for love brings with it a darker tale, heartbreaking in its poignancy, for Jamie's search for love is truly a search for innocence and the childhood that was stolen from him. In this first novel, McKenna lays bare a sinister period of Ireland's history; one which many would prefer to leave hidden and safe from investigative eyes.

Series: Tailorstown, #1
Condition: Pre-loved, Good

Format: B, 324 pages, Paperback
Published: June 7, 2011 by AmazonEncore
ISBN: 9781935597766 (ISBN10: 1935597760)
Language: English

Grading System

1. Excellent: The book is in excellent condition with minimal signs of wear. It appears almost new or gently used.

2. Good: The book is in good condition overall. It shows some signs of wear, such as minor creases or marks, but remains intact and readable.

3. Fair: The book is readable but shows noticeable wear. It may have significant creases, marks, or stains, but is still intact and usable.

Print Sizing

Common book sizes:

  • A Format 178 x 111mm
  • B Format (UK) 198 x 129mm
  • B Format (US) 203 x 127mm
  • C Format/Royal 234 x 156mm
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