How to Be Irish: (Even If You Already Are)
Sean Kelly
(Author)
Rosemary Rogers
(Author)
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Description
Luck has nothing to do with it!Of course you want to be Irish. Look what it did for Daniel Day-Lewis, Sinead, Maeve Binchy, Roddy Doyle, JFK, Seamus Heaney, Angela's Ashes, and all those Riverdancers. But until now, the secrets of how to be Irish have been hidden in a Celtic Twilight of blather and blarney.
;;;;;;;; Now this easy-to-read (with plenty o' pictures) handbook dares to tell you:
; ¸; How to have an Irish name
; ¸; How to talk, look, and act Irish
Product Details
Price
$12.00
$11.16
Publisher
Villard Books
Publish Date
February 16, 1999
Pages
192
Dimensions
5.18 X 7.99 X 0.42 inches | 0.36 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780375752360
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Sean Kelly is umpteenth-generation Canadian-Irish. He left teaching to edit the National Lampoon. He writes for children's television (Noddy and Friends) and is co-author of several books, including Saints Preserve Us!, Who in Hell . . ., and Boom Baby Moon. Rosemary Rogers, who lives in Manhattan, is the co-author of Saints Preserve Us!, Who in Hell . . ., and Boomer Babes. Both of her parents were born in Ireland.