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The Rory's Stories Guide to Being Irish - cover

The Rory's Stories Guide to Being Irish

Rory O'Conor

Verlag: Gill Books

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From weddings and wakes to hangovers, pre-marriage courses, working as an apprentice on a building site, Irish summers, the Irish abroad, smart-arse barmen, more hangovers, aspiring TDs, the GAA lotto man, going on the hop from school and Irish mammies. Based on the hugely successful Rory's Stories Facebook page, The Rory's Stories Guide to Being Irish is a laugh-out-loud guide to the most important things about being Irish.'Hilarious! A wonderful compilation of all that makes up being Irish and being proud of it. Bravo!' Brendan O'Carroll, Mrs. Brown's Boys
Verfügbar seit: 19.10.2018.
Drucklänge: 224 Seiten.

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