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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )An Irish Country Village (Irish Country Books)by: Patrick Taylor List Price: $14.95 Amazon.com's Price: $10.17 You Save: $4.78 (32%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Not yet published
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780765320230 ISBN: 0765320231 Label: Forge Books Manufacturer: Forge Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 432 Publication Date: February 03, 2009 Publisher: Forge Books Release Date: February 03, 2009 Studio: Forge Books Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Patrick Taylor first charmed readers with An Irish Country Doctor, a warm and enchanting novel in the tradition of James Herriot and Jan Karon. Now Taylor returns to the colorful Northern Ireland community of Ballybucklebo, where there’s always something brewing beneath the village’s deceptively sleepy surface. Young Doctor Barry Laverty has only just begun his assistantship under his eccentric mentor, Dr. Fingal Flahertie O’Reilly, but he already feels right at home in Ballybucklebo. When the sudden death of a patient casts a cloud over Barry’s reputation, his chances of establishing himself in the village are endangered, especially since the grieving widow is threatening a lawsuit. While he anxiously waits for the postmortem results that he prays will exonerate him, Barry must regain the trust of the gossipy Ulster village, one patient at a time. From a put-upon shop girl with a mysterious rash to the troubled pregnancy of a winsome young lass who’s not quite married yet, Ballybucklebo provides plenty of cases to keep the two country G.P.s busy. Not all their challenges are medical in nature. When a greedy developer sets his sights on the very heart of the community, the village pub, it’s up to the doctors to save the Black Swan (affectionately known to the locals as the “Mucky Duck”) from being turned into an overpriced tourist trap. After all, the good citizens of Ballybucklebo need some place to drink to each other’s health. . . . Whether you’ve visited in the past, or are discovering Ballybucklebo for the first time, An Irish Country Village is an ideal location for anyone looking for wit, warmth, and just a touch of blarney. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The continuing adventures of Doctors Laverty and O'ReillySometimes a bit of harmless fun is just what is called for and Taylor's "Irish Country" series fits the bill perfectly. Taylor's creation of Ballybucklebo, County Down has a fun balance of humor and medical melodrama that makes it a nice place to escape to. In this second book in the series, Taylor is able to move the story along more rapidly than in An Irish Country Doctor and add more detail to his creation. His examination of the medical techniques of the time period remains compelling and while ... Read More Rating: - Delightful Irish talePatrick Taylor is a refreshing writer with vivid descriptiions and delightful characters, full of good old Irish wit. This book is equally as enjoyable as "An Irish Country Doctor" and I am looking forward to reading more of him. Rating: - Charming Tale Of Small Town IrelandAn Irish Country Village by Patrick Taylor is a charming story set in 1964 in a small Irish country village called Balleybuckleboo. It follows it's two principle characters senior Doctor Fingal Flahertie O'Reilly and his young assistant Dr. Barry Laverty in their dealings with the strange yet never boring residents of the town. The main storyline follows a potential malpractice lawsuit against Laverty that has him trying to earn back the respect of the patients that he treats as well as the town folk. ... Read More Rating: - Great Escapist ReadingGreat escapist reading! Spend some time in the Northern Ireland village of Ballybucklebo, where young Dr. Barry Laverty, whom we met in An Irish Country Doctor, is getting to know the villagers, and finding out where he belongs. Rating: - Balleybucklebo Forever!I am a huge fan of the BBC series, Balleykissangel. As such, I was pleasantly surprised to get a copy of Patrick Taylor's wonderful book, An Irish Country Village, as a gift. The similarities between the two are remarkable. While the former is about a young priest and his interactions with the citizens of a small rural Irish village, the latter is about a pair of physicians, one young and right out of medical school and the other a grizzled veteran. The story arc involves the young physician, ... Read More
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