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Agnes Browne
Agnes Browne
Author: Brendan O'Carroll
Soon to be a major motion picture, this #1 Irish bestseller is a hilarious portrait of working-class Dublin life. — "Mammy" is what Irish children call their mothers and The Mammy is Agnes Browne--a widow struggling to raise seven children in a North Dublin neighborhood in the 1960s. Popular Irish comedian Brendan O'Ca...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780452281691
ISBN-10: 0452281695
Publication Date: 2/7/2000
Pages: 174
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 26 ratings
Publisher: Plume Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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achadamaia avatar reviewed Agnes Browne on + 48 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
A delightful, humorous story about a mother of seven coping with widowhood.
FamFatale avatar reviewed Agnes Browne on + 369 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Seven kids, one dead husband, and not a chance that This Dublin woman will be defeated. An extremely satisfying read.
reviewed Agnes Browne on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I really enjoyed this book with a wonderful lead character, Agness Browne, a spunky Dublin widow with seven kids who takes on an amorous owner of a pizza parlour, her daughter's witchy teacher, Sister Magdalen, and her best friends medical problems while running her produce stand. She's wonderful!
From the back of the book;
"Reads like Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes on Prozac...jaunty...
charming. It's refreshing to enter O'Carroll's fun-loving
working-class Dublin world."

I highly reccomend this.
books-4-boys avatar reviewed Agnes Browne on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is the same book as "The Mammy" it has just been retitled after the movie came out. It's not part of the continuing series as I thought. But the book is so good you can never have enough extras to pass on to friends... just don't expect it to be a different book. After reading the book I got the movie and it wasn't nearly half as good as the book! I'd also recommend reading all three books in the series each one is as great as the other! (The Mammy [Agnes Browne], The Chisellers, and The Granny) Now a fourth book which is about the "young" Agnes Browne - The Young Wan.
bookaddict avatar reviewed Agnes Browne on
Helpful Score: 1
Very funny. Kind of Angela's Ashes inverted: a frown-turned-upside-down. The part with the funeral is hilarious (believe it or not). Plenty of sadness and poverty here, but delivered in a lighthearted format. After reading it, you kind of want to meet Brendan Carroll; he doesn't take himself too seriously, and he obviously loves his mama.
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Sheyen avatar reviewed Agnes Browne on + 74 more book reviews
Yes, I enjoyed this book, with a caveat, I prefer the show to the book. I think if I had read the book first, then seen the show, I would really like just realizing the book and the show really have nothing to do with each other.


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