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Call Me the Breeze Patrick McCabe

Call Me the Breeze By Patrick McCabe

Call Me the Breeze by Patrick McCabe


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Summary

Joey Tallon has seen many changes in the town of Scotsfield. Its men have changed from brutality and corruption to wealth and respectability. Joey has also been transformed, by his love for Jacy. Now Joey Tallon is going to tell the truth about the past that the Scotsfield men would rather forget.

Call Me the Breeze Summary

Call Me the Breeze by Patrick McCabe

Joey Tallon has witnessed many profound changes in the small town of Scotsfield. The men have changed from brutality and corruption to wealth and respectability. And Joey's transformed himself too, and it's his love for Jacy that has transformed him. So now Joey Tallon is gonna tell it like it was . . . But who'll believe a kidnapper, a fantasist, a jailbird, when he says he knows the truth about the past the Scotsfield men would rather leave buried? And who's brave enough to hear his testimony?

About Patrick McCabe

Patrick McCabe was born in Clones, Co Monaghan, Ireland in 1955. His novels include Carn, The Dead School and The Butcher Boy, winner of the Irish Times/Aer Lingus Literature Prize, which was shortlisted for the 1992 Booker Prize and made into a highly acclaimed film directed by Neil Jordan. Breakfast On Pluto, published in 1998, was also on the Booker Prize shortlist. He has written two collections of short stories, Mondo Desperado and Emerald Germs of Ireland, which became a very successful RTE Radio series. He lives in Sligo with his wife and two daughters.

Additional information

GOR006848815
9780571220243
057122024X
Call Me the Breeze by Patrick McCabe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
2003-09-04
352
N/A
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