Country Days

Country Days by Alice Taylor is a First Edition published by St. Martin’s Press in 1995. This 156-page volume presents a collection of reminiscences that reflect on life in Eire, capturing the essence of a world filled with character and warmth. Taylor shares nostalgic tales that blend whimsical and poignant moments, inviting readers into her experiences and the bonds of kindness that shaped her upbringing.
In this edition, readers will find a rich tapestry of stories that evoke sensory memories and explore the connections of community and family. The book delves into the author’s past, offering insights into the life and culture of Ireland. With its engaging narrative style, Country Days serves as a heartfelt reunion between the writer and her audience, celebrating shared journeys and the enduring spirit of her homeland.
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Alice Taylor’s name has become almost as beloved among Irish-Americans as St. Patrick’s Day itself. In hardcover and paperback, nearly seventy-five thousand copies of her books are in print in the United States alone: with nearly a million in print internationally, she continues to be the most popular writer in Ireland. Country Days is her newest volume of glorious reminiscences of life in Eire; like its predecessors (including the classic To School Through the Fields) it is filled with character and characters, with delicious sensory memories and nostalgic tales both whimsical and warm. In stories by turn comic and poignant, she explores the world in which she grew up – a world held together by bonds of natural concern and kindness. Country Days is a writer s reunion with her readership, and a celebration of their journey together; it may also be her best book yet.
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