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Description for The Big Yaroo
Paperback.
Sequel to the bestselling Butcher Boy, Francie Brady is back! Francie Brady, the broken Butcher Boy, leads a busy life in Fizzbag Mansions, where he was incarcerated five decades ago after the mistake with Mrs Nugent. Still obsessed with the comic books of his childhood, he has found a new vocation – as a publisher of his very own magazine, The Big Yaroo, and Francie throws himself into its production, working to a deadline in more ways than one. Along the way, he remembers Da, Uncle Alo, Joe Purcell and his beloved Ma, and wrestles a desire to escape his past with the world’s need for him to exorcise his childhood demons. As Francie is drawn even further into the dark world of his own mind, the line between reality and delusion ceases to mean anything. Uproariously funny, terrifying and profound, this is the swansong of one Irish literature’s most enduring characters.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2019
Publisher
New Island Books
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781848407411
SKU
9781848407411
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-35
About Patrick McCabe
Patrick McCabe was born in 1955 in Clones, County Monaghan. He is the author of The Butcher Boy (1992), which won the Irish Times Irish Literature Prize for Fiction; The Dead School; Breakfast on Pluto and others. The Butcher Boy and Breakfast on Pluto were both shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Winterwood was published in 2006, and was named the 2007 Hughes & Hughes/Irish Independent Irish Novel of the Year. His most recent novels are Heartland (2018) and The Big Yaroo (2019).
Reviews for The Big Yaroo
In the years since we were first introduced to Francie, much has come to light about the institutional abuse that would have been inflicted on people like him, his family and his friends. That knowledge informs every chapter of this brilliantly dark book, as it is impossible not to wonder about all the other Francie Bradys we will never read about.
Totally Dublin
The author has an immense talent and a storytelling ability that rivals no other. His imagination and ability to convey this story in a meaningful manner is nothing short of profound. This book is the familiar face and breath of fresh air we all need.
RTÉ Culture
Totally Dublin
The author has an immense talent and a storytelling ability that rivals no other. His imagination and ability to convey this story in a meaningful manner is nothing short of profound. This book is the familiar face and breath of fresh air we all need.
RTÉ Culture