The Irish Male at Home and Abroad by Joseph O'connor

The Irish Male at Home and Abroad by Joseph O'connor

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The sequel to "The Secret World of the Irish Male", this includes a number of humorous stories, from spending Christmas Eve impersonating Santa Claus in a busy Dublin store, to spending a penny in Lord Jeffrey Archer's London penthouse bathroom.

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The Irish Male at Home and Abroad by Joseph O'connor

The Irish Male at Home and Abroad is the hilarious sequel to Joe O'Connor's bestseller The Secret World of the Irish Male. From flirting lessons in downtown Manhattan to being offered a good ride in Disneyland by the now legendary Wanda, it was a long, strange and hilarious trip. Now, in The Irish Male at Home and Abroad, O'Connor returns faster, funnier and filthier than ever before. Impersonating Santa Claus in a busy Dublin store on Christmas Eve, spending a penny in Lord Jeffrey Archer's penthouse loo, traipsing the local-radio publicity circuit in 100-degree Australian heat, on the run in revolutionary Nicaragua, contemplating the Shroud of Turin, or making a deposit in a grotty sperm bank - here are tall tales and short stories: absurd, anarchic and unforgettably side-splitting adventures from home and abroad. Laugh-out-loud funny, yet always affectionate and sometimes poignant, O'Connor roams through an Ireland of wife-swapping sodomites and late-night sodalities, when not getting lost in the restless new Europe of beach holidays, terrible beauties and Baywatch lookalikes. It's going to be another weird and uproarious trip. But like Wanda once said: Hitch a ride, sweetheart, and hang on real tight!
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ISBN 13 9780749386887
ISBN 10 0749386886
Title The Irish Male at Home and Abroad
Author Joseph O'connor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1996-10-14
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.