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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Patrick McCabe'... We found 6 matches.
Patrick McCabe
Breakfast on Pluto Who is Paddy Pussy from the town of Tyreelin? Is he just a juvenile transvestite who longs for love, or a cunningly disguised IRA bomber ready to wreak destruction and death? A ride from the depths of personal despair and fear to the heights of sordid glamour.
1998 Booker Prize for Fiction (shortlisted)
Picador 1999 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-330-35294-6
Patrick McCabe
The Butcher Boy Young Francie lives with his depressed, suicidal mother and his alcoholic father. With the family situation worsening, and the pressure to grow up intensifying, Francie sinks ever deeper into a paranoia directed mainly against his vicious neighbour Mrs. Nugent, whom he holds responsible for everything that's gone wrong. His behaviour worsens steadily, culminating in a bloody attack on Mrs Nugent and his incarceration in a mental institution where he begins seeing visions of the Virgin Mary.
Picador 1998 pbk £7.99 ISBN 0-330-36956-3
Patrick McCabe
Call Me The Breeze Joey Tallon has witnessed many changes in the small town of Scotsfield. Joey's transformed himself too - and it's his love for Jacy that has transformed him. Now he's gonna tell it like it was.
Faber and Faber 2004 pbk £7.99 ISBN 0-571-21746-X
Faber and Faber hbk £16.99 ISBN 0-571-21745-1 Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth69
http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,12084,1035766,00.html
Patrick McCabe
Carn Half a mile from the Irish border, Carn has always been caught in the conflicts of a divided Ireland. It is a town full of hope and sorrow - Josie Keenan, who escaped from her past, finds she is haunted by it and Sadie Rooney, whose head is filled with Elvis and romantic dreams.
Picador 1993 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-330-32808-5
Patrick McCabe
The Holy City Now entering his 67th year, Chris McCool can confidently call himself a member of the Happy Club: he has an attractive and exceedingly accommodating Croatian girlfriend and has been told he bears more than a passing resemblance to Roger Moore. As he looks back on the glory days of his youth, he recalls the swinging 60s of rural Ireland: a decade in which the cool cats sang along to Lulu and drove around in Ford Cortinas, when swinging meant wearing velvet trousers and shirts with frills, and where Dolores McCausland - Dolly Mixtures to those who knew her best - danced on the tops of tables and set the pulses of every man in small-town Cullymore racing. Chris McCool had it all back then. He had the moves, he had the car, and he had Dolly, a woman who purred suggestive songs and tugged gently at her skin-tight dresses, a Protestant femme fatale who was glamorous, transgressive and who called him her very own 'Mr Wonderful'. She was, in short, the answer to this bastard son of a Catholic farmer's prayers. Except that there was another Mr Wonderful in town, a certain Marcus Otoyo - a young Nigerian with glossy curls and a dazzling devoutness that was all but irresistible. Although Chris, of course, was interested in Marcus only because of their shared religious fervour and mutual appreciation of the finer things. That was all. Besides, Mr McCool was always a hopeless romantic - some even described him as excessively so - but is there anything wrong with that? Spiked with macabre humour and disquieting revelations, The Holy City is a brilliant, disturbing and compelling novel from one of Ireland's most original contemporary writers.
Bloomsbury Publishing 2009 hbk £12.99 ISBN 978-0747597568
Patrick McCabe
Winterwood Patrick McCabe, author of Breakfast on Pluto and the prize-winning The Butcher Boy, has now written a spellbinding novel; original and luminously canny, Winterwood shimmers as equally as it disturbs as Red tells his inimitable story of death and love.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 2006 pbk £10.99 ISBN 0747586934
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