Blessed Are the Cheesemakers

Blessed Are the Cheesemakers by Sarah-Kate Lynch is a reprint edition published by Grand Central Publishing on October 1, 2004. This 368-page novel is written in English and is set on a small Irish dairy farm, where it follows the journeys of two individuals, Abby and Kit, as they seek to redefine their lives amidst a vibrant community of characters.
Readers will encounter a humorous and tender narrative that explores themes of connection and resilience. Abby, having been estranged from her family farm, reunites with her roots, while Kit, a disillusioned stockbroker from New York, finds himself at a crossroads. Together, they assist two elderly cheesemakers, Corrie and Fee, during a pivotal time. The story features an array of quirky characters, including dairy cows and a mix of local townsfolk, all contributing to the rich tapestry of life on the farm.
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Set on a small Irish dairy farm, this tender and funny debut novel follows two lost souls as they try to carve out new lives amid a colorful cast of characters reminiscent of those in the hit film Waking Ned Divine. Abby has been estranged from the family farm since her rebellious mother ran off with her when she was a small child. Kit is a burned out New York stockbroker who’s down on his luck. But that’s all about to change, now that he and Abby have converged on the farm just in time to help Corrie and Fee, two old cheesemakers in a time of need. Full of delightful and quirky characters–from dairy cows who only give their best product to pregnant, vegetarian teens to an odd collection of whiskey-soaked men and broken-hearted women who find refuge under Corrie and Fee’s roof–BLESSED ARE THE CHEESEMAKERS is an irresistible tale about taking life’s spilled milk and turning it into the best cheese in the world.
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