Tales of Ballycumber
2 journalers for this copy...
Daffodils are in bloom as dawn breaks over the foothills of Ballycumber, ushering in hope for a new day and stirring the ghosts of a past fraught with sorrow, anguish and emptiness.
In search of advice, young Evans Stafford calls at the home of friend and strong-minded traditionalist, Nicholas Farquhar. The following day, as Farquhar learns the devastating consequences of this meeting, he discovers that his memories and words are governed by a buried history; a force far greater than himself.
I liked the style but it was too subtle for me and without seeing it, I didn't quite get it.
In search of advice, young Evans Stafford calls at the home of friend and strong-minded traditionalist, Nicholas Farquhar. The following day, as Farquhar learns the devastating consequences of this meeting, he discovers that his memories and words are governed by a buried history; a force far greater than himself.
I liked the style but it was too subtle for me and without seeing it, I didn't quite get it.
Starting a book ring among the Dublin bookcrossers, so somebody can explain the ending to me. Also, with a title like that, how could we not all read it. And it's really short.
hon-no-tomo
helod
leamhliom
Gizmopuddy
Roxy4
whoever else wants in
hon-no-tomo
helod
leamhliom
Gizmopuddy
Roxy4
whoever else wants in
Given to helod.
If you aren't familiar with Bookcrossing, take a few minutes to check out this very cool site. Bookcrossers LOVE books, and more than anything, they love to read books and then set them free for other people to find and enjoy. We would love it, if you would leave a journal entry -- you can say where you found the book or how you liked it when you read it.
If you aren't familiar with Bookcrossing, take a few minutes to check out this very cool site. Bookcrossers LOVE books, and more than anything, they love to read books and then set them free for other people to find and enjoy. We would love it, if you would leave a journal entry -- you can say where you found the book or how you liked it when you read it.
Picked up at 25th fab meetup, will read and pass on within Dublin book crossing group for further discussion!