Kinship Tales from the Two Spoons
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Kinship, belonging. To something, somewhere, not always bound by bonds of blood. Sean leaves East Cork in 1938 with his masons tools and his concertina, blown to southern Spain, from where his family return in 1988. A tale of lives lived, love loved, woven threads laid to the loom of life.
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Kinship Tales from the Two Spoons
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Richard Callaghan –
Loved the book. Beautifully written. It rekindles the art of story telling and the information passed down through the generations. An excellent read.
Trish Finegan –
Kinship is a wonderful story, so beautifully written that you are drawn into the story and don’t want the book to end. It will make you laugh and cry in equal measure. Highly recommended. I can’t wait for Deirdre’s second book.
Susan Callaghan –
Kinship is such a lovely read; it is informative, descriptive, funny and sad. The story introduces us to wonderful characters all connected over the course of their lives. It gently reminds us how human history shapes our path in life, how important it is to mind ourselves, our loved ones, the world we live in. It is fabulous debut novel, full of love and insight.
Shirley Gallagher –
This is life as we know it, in a tale jumping from Cork, to Cadiz, to Bristol to Wales; we hear stories of people that feel real. In some ways an historical novel, in that it shares of times past, with wonderful descriptive language, you can see the stones in Rostellan, feel the sea sickness of Sean and hear the concertina as they move through the fair. A book for the senses. Looking forward to the next novel by Cork author Deirdre O Sullivan
Kate Elliott –
This is a fabulously written, heartwarming tale of the love of family, friendships and storytelling by an up and coming Irish author. The history of this tale speaks true to Irish and Spanish connections, leaving you turning page after page to uncover the beautiful tales of this book.