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Love : a novel / Roddy Doyle.

By: Publisher: Toronto : Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 2020Description: 327 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0735279888 (pbk.)
  • 9780735279889 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • FIC
Summary: Davy and Joe were drinking pals back in their Dublin youth. Davy hardly sees Joe for a pint anymore--only when Davy comes over from England to check on his elderly father. But tonight Davy's father is dying in the hospice, and Joe has a secret that will lead the two on a bender back to the haunts of their youth. Joe left his wife and family a year earlier for another woman, Jessica. Davy knows her too--she was the girl of their dreams four decades earlier, the girl with the cello in George's pub. As Joe's story unfolds across Dublin--pint after pint, pub after pub--so too do the memories of what eventually drove Davy from Ireland: the upheaval that Faye, his feisty, profane wife, would bring into his life; his father's somber disapproval and the pained spaces left behind when a parent dies.
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Fiction (pbk) Kimberley Branch Shelves FIC Doyle (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 36990002031532

Davy and Joe were drinking pals back in their Dublin youth. Davy hardly sees Joe for a pint anymore--only when Davy comes over from England to check on his elderly father. But tonight Davy's father is dying in the hospice, and Joe has a secret that will lead the two on a bender back to the haunts of their youth. Joe left his wife and family a year earlier for another woman, Jessica. Davy knows her too--she was the girl of their dreams four decades earlier, the girl with the cello in George's pub. As Joe's story unfolds across Dublin--pint after pint, pub after pub--so too do the memories of what eventually drove Davy from Ireland: the upheaval that Faye, his feisty, profane wife, would bring into his life; his father's somber disapproval and the pained spaces left behind when a parent dies.

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