Susan O. (susiepie) reviewed O Come Ye Back to Ireland: Our First Year in County Clare on + 40 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
An interesting story about a young couple who, in the 1980s, left their jobs and lives in New York City to go live on a farm in western Ireland.
Reading this book made me thankful for the comforts of modern life and technology!
Reading this book made me thankful for the comforts of modern life and technology!
Melissa M. (mlynn) reviewed O Come Ye Back to Ireland: Our First Year in County Clare on + 18 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
A New York City couple, who gave up their urban existence to settle in the tiny village of Kilmihil on Ireland's west coast, here recount their adaption. "Entertaining and instructive," said PW , the work "captures a way of life foreign to most readers." Illustrated.
Marg R. (mmrogers) reviewed O Come Ye Back to Ireland: Our First Year in County Clare on + 21 more book reviews
A most enjoyable read - One Irish national and one American make good on their dream of returning to Ireland and to a life that is simpler, centered and connected to the land. They admit to setbacks and share their successes all the while trying to be a part of a community being accepted for themselves. A recommended read for anyone enjoying Irish landscape reading, back-to-the-land narratives or just a wee bit of travel with writers who become friends before the book ends.
Michael B. (Ichabod) reviewed O Come Ye Back to Ireland: Our First Year in County Clare on + 134 more book reviews
What a joy it was to read this again!
Last year I was privileged to devour an advance review copy of "In Kiltumper; A Year in an Irish Garden" by Niall Williams and Christine Breen. I remembered reading their original account of their move to Ireland way back in 1987. I quickly reordered my lost copy of "O Come Ye Back to Ireland: Our First Year in County Clare" (from PaperBackSwap!)and reclaimed lost friends and memories.
A young couple gives up the rat race in New York and fall in love with the romantic notion of moving to the remote town of Kiltumper in western Ireland, in a farming cottage Christine's family once lived in. Niall will concentrate on writing, Christine will sell paintings, and they will both work on gardening and farming. The couple find that beautiful Ireland is a harsh place to live in, however. The whole culture shock is made vividly clear in this touching and endearing book. The land so slow to change provides a reflection of what life was like for our ancestors.
This book is returning to the bookshelf with the promise that it will not be another 35 years before I return.
Last year I was privileged to devour an advance review copy of "In Kiltumper; A Year in an Irish Garden" by Niall Williams and Christine Breen. I remembered reading their original account of their move to Ireland way back in 1987. I quickly reordered my lost copy of "O Come Ye Back to Ireland: Our First Year in County Clare" (from PaperBackSwap!)and reclaimed lost friends and memories.
A young couple gives up the rat race in New York and fall in love with the romantic notion of moving to the remote town of Kiltumper in western Ireland, in a farming cottage Christine's family once lived in. Niall will concentrate on writing, Christine will sell paintings, and they will both work on gardening and farming. The couple find that beautiful Ireland is a harsh place to live in, however. The whole culture shock is made vividly clear in this touching and endearing book. The land so slow to change provides a reflection of what life was like for our ancestors.
This book is returning to the bookshelf with the promise that it will not be another 35 years before I return.
Kathy P. (taffy) reviewed O Come Ye Back to Ireland: Our First Year in County Clare on + 120 more book reviews
An Irish American couple from New York emigrate to Ireland. This is the first of a trilogy.
A true story of a couple's decision to give up the New York rat race for the open fields of Western Ireland, and all the pitfalls that come with it.
Alexandra reviewed O Come Ye Back to Ireland: Our First Year in County Clare on + 111 more book reviews
A wonderful little book. Very enjoyable to read about this American couple making a new life in Cork County, Ireland. The pitfalls of their new life as well as their delight in the serenity of the simplicity living in rural Ireland. The book starts a little slow but in no time you are thrilled with gbeit story. Can't wait to read more about their Irish life.