The fifteen short stories in this collection immerse readers in rural Ireland. They are full of singing and laughing, pranks and family disputes, desperation and comfort. Mike Mac Domhnaill's distinctive voice and prose-poetry-like writing style bring to life characters both familiar and vivid. He m
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β Scribed by Davis, L D
- Book ID
- 108959790
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 162 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The summer I graduated from high school, I raced out of my small Virginian town to seek my culinary dreams in the big city. I couldnβt afford New York City, though, so I settled in Philadelphia. The City of Brotherly Love wasnβt The Big Apple, but it had its charms and pockets of culinary splendor. I hadnβt minded because it was only temporary. After culinary school, I planned to do as Iβd been dying to do since I was a little girl and roam the earth and splurge on its fruits.
More than five years later, I was still in Philly, living with the same roommate Iβd had when I had first moved, working as a pastry chef in a bakery across the bridge in New Jersey, and I had Cade. Caden was my on and off again boyfriend of four years. I loved him, even when I hated him.
Our relationship was hot and cold, hard and fast, sexy and heartbreaking. It wasnβt until I was with Caden that I understood that passion could be just as terrible as it was beautiful. I didnβt know until him that passion could make you burn as well as burn you. Being with Caden was like being addicted to thrill-seeking adventures. You know there is a danger in it, and it makes your heart race and adrenaline pump into your body. Sometimes you nail it and the rush is breathtaking and amazing. Sometimes you miss, and there is fear and regret in your heart as you fall to the unforgiving ground.
After one particularly hard fall, I went home to Virginia for a long weekend. That was where I became reacquainted with my brotherβs old college friend Connor. Thatβs when I learned that passion could be a slow, sweet burn.
And it could incinerate me and turn me to ashes.
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