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  House of Memories


  Format: Paperback
  Category: Fiction
  ISBN: 0 86322 352 4
  Publication Date: Available
 
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“House of Memories shows her in her prime as a novelist.” Irish Independent

“It is Alice Taylor’s strength to make the natural everyday world come alive in clear fresh prose. In this book, as in her memoirs, she does so beautifully.” The Irish Book Review

This sequel to The Woman of the House and Across the River is a story of love for the home place and of the passions and jealousies it can inspire. Following his brutish father’s unlamented death, young Danny Conway strives to rescue the family farm from ruin; when all seems hopeless, help comes from the most unexpected quarter.

House of Memories tells a story of resilience in the face of family tragedy; a story, too, of bereavement and grief, and of trying to cope with loss. No one knows the warp and weft of country life as Alice Taylor does, and in her third novel she again displays her unique ability to capture its rhythms and cadences.
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Alice Taylor is the biggest-selling author ever published in Ireland. Her first memoir of country life, To School Through the Fields, was published in 1988 and has become acknowledged internationally as a classic account of childhood; its sequels, Quench the Lamp, The Village, Country Days and The Night Before Christmas have also been bestsellers.

In 1997 her first novel, The Woman of the House, also established her as a bestselling novelist, and was followed in 1999 by a sequel, Across the River. The biggest-bestseller ever published in Ireland, a universal classic of recollective writing which has been published in translation in many countries from Japan to Poland.
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 A Country Miscellany
Alice Taylor  --  A Country Miscellany
Irish cottages, the pleasures of walking in autumnal woods, a hens' hatching house and a country garden, these are just some of the elements in this varied patchwork quilt of views of rural life.

Memoir; 1 90201 108 2; Hardback Illustrated
 Across the River
Alice Taylor  --  Across the River
Alice Taylor's second bestselling novel, a story of land, love and family; a sequel to The Woman of the House.

Fiction; 0 86322 285 4; Paperback
 Country Days
Alice Taylor  --  Country Days
"A rich patchwork of tales and reminiscences by the bestselling village postmistress from Co. Cork. Alice Taylor is a naturalwriter." Daily Telegraph

Memoir; 0 86322 168 8; Paperback
 An Evening with Alice Taylor
Alice Taylor  --  An Evening with Alice Taylor
Alice Taylor's selection, in her own voice, from her memories and thoughts of childhood and country life.

; 0 86322 111 4; 90-minute cassette tape
 Going to the Well
Alice Taylor  --  Going to the Well
"Beautifully written; she gently and accurately writes about old age, death, the countryside and animals. Poetry that will bring a smile to the face of a reader, or leave them thinking about their own mortality..." Examiner

Poetry; 1 90201 102 3; Paperback
 Quench the Lamp
Alice Taylor  --  Quench the Lamp
"Infused with wit and lyricism . . . Taylor describes the past vividly and without complaint as years of hard labor for herself, parents and siblings, making clear that the days also were full of fun shared with neighbours in the close-knit community." Publisher's Weekly

Memoir; 0 86322 112 2; Paperback
 The Secrets of the Oak
Alice Taylor  --  The Secrets of the Oak
"A delightful story about Fairyland . . .suitable both for adults to read to young children and for beginning readers to tackle themselves." Cork Examiner

Children's; 0 86322 138 6; Hardback
 To School Through the Fields
Alice Taylor  --  To School Through the Fields
Her classic account of growing up in the Irish countryside, the biggest selling book ever published in Ireland.


Memoir; 0 86322 099 1; Paperback
 The Night Before Christmas
Alice Taylor  --  The Night Before Christmas
"Magical . . . pulls back the curtain of time to the days when Christmas was really Christmas." Cork Examiner

Memoir; 0 86322 190 4; Paperback
 The Village
Alice Taylor  --  The Village
The third of Alice Taylor’s unique accounts of life in the Irish countryside, and another massive bestseller with universal appeal.

Memoir; 0 86322 142 4; Paperback
 The Woman of the House
Alice Taylor  --  The Woman of the House
Her first novel, a number one bestseller.

Fiction; 0 86322 249 8; Paperback
 The Parish
Alice Taylor  --  The Parish
Once-vibrant villages and towns are empty, their former inhabitants now in housing estates built in the surrounding countryside, from which they emerge to drive their children to school and crawl on traffic-choked roads to go to work. No one walks to the school or shops, and most of the village shops have been put out of business by hypermarkets and shopping centres that stand surrounded by massive car parks beside main roads. Village post offices, once vital social gathering places, have been closed.

In a series of vignettes of life in her own village, Alice Taylor reasserts the priorities of public space and social community. The Parish evokes and explores the positive values of community, values that could be renewed and reinvigorated in a present and future that achieves harmony between relative affluence and the pressing need to respect the environment.

Biography; ; Hardback
 
 Other titles by
 Alice Taylor
 
A Country Miscellany
Across the River
Country Days
An Evening with Alice Taylor
Going to the Well
Quench the Lamp
The Secrets of the Oak
To School Through the Fields
The Night Before Christmas
The Village
The Woman of the House
The Parish