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Alice Taylor

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Alice Taylor

Alice Taylor is an Irish bestselling writer and novelist particularly known for her nostalgia works looking back at life in a small village. In 1984 she edited and published a local magazine, Candlelight, and in 1986 she published an illustrated collection of her poetry. However it was the launch of her book To School Through the Fields, published in May 1988, which brought her fame. She had numerous interviews on national shows including RTÉ Radio's Gay Byrne Show and The Late Late Show. The next books were equally successful and have been sold internationally. Since then she has moved onto novels which have also become bestsellers.

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Title:
House of Memories (MP3)
Series:
Mossgrove #3
Written by:
Alice Taylor 
Read by:
Aoife McMahon 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
7 hours 56 minutes 
MP3 size:
344 MB 
Published:
March 28 2019 
Available Date:
March 28 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489488879 
Genres:
Fiction; Family Sagas; Historical; Sagas 
Publisher:
Bolinda/O'Brien audio 
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#1 bestselling author

Set in rural Ireland in the early 1960s, House of Memories concludes the story of two neighbouring farms and their feuding families.

Following his brutish father's death, young Danny Conway strives to rescue the family farm from ruin. When all seems hopeless, help comes from the most unexpected quarter. A story of grief and trying to cope with loss, but also of resilience in the face of family tragedy. No one knows the minutiae of country life as Alice Taylor does, and again she displays her unique ability to capture its rhythms and cadences.

'House of Memories shows [Taylor] in her prime as a novelist.'
Irish Independent

'It is Alice Taylor's strength to make the natural everyday world come alive in clear fresh prose. In this book, as in her memoirs, she does so beautifully.'
The Irish Book Review