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Enough Is Plenty
Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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Description for Enough Is Plenty
hardcover. Foreword by Alice Taylor. An emigrant to England in the 1970s, Felicity knew she'd return to Corca Dhuibhne, Ireland's Dingle peninsula. Now she and her English husband have restored a stone house there, the focus for this chronicle in response to reader requests for an illustrated sequel to The House on an Irish Hillside. Num Pages: 160 pages, Full colour. BIC Classification: 1DBR; 3JM; BM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 219 x 156 x 18. Weight in Grams: 478.
An emigrant to England in the 1970s, Felicity Hayes-McCoy knew she’d return to Corca Dhuibhne, Ireland’s Dingle peninsula, a place she had fallen in love with at seventeen. Now she and her husband have restored a stone house there, the focus for this chronicle in response to reader requests for an illustrated sequel to her memoir, The House on an Irish Hillside. Enough Is Plenty celebrates the seasonal rhythms in and around the author’s house and garden at the western end of Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula. It is about ordinary small pleasures, such as the smell of freshly baked soda bread, ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
The Collins Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
, Ireland
ISBN
9781848892361
SKU
9781848892361
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About Felicity Hayes-McCoy
Felicity Hayes-McCoy from Dublin has had a successful career as a writer, working in music, theatre, radio, television and digital media. She shares her interests in design, the environment, folklore and the Irish language with her husband, the English opera director Wilf Judd. In 2002 they bought and restored a house in Corca Dhuibhne, Ireland's Dingle peninsula. They now live ... Read more
Reviews for Enough Is Plenty
"Cannot help but be drawn into the seasons she depicts through her personal experience."
Ear to the Ground magazine
"Lovely book."
Irish Independent
"Gorgeous book."
Sunday Independent
Ear to the Ground magazine
"Lovely book."
Irish Independent
"Gorgeous book."
Sunday Independent