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Penny Baps

A John Murray Original

Author: Kevin Doherty  

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The relationship between brothers is seldom straightforward

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The relationship between brothers is seldom straightforward

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'He won't tell Dan about the trees yet. In the spring maybe, when he knows if they're living or dead. Cahir is the right man for a secret. The great secrets of the world are best kept by fat boys and girls. Fat boys like Cahir with no shortage of capacity or cover or practice, the ones who've been hoarding for years, building heft in the quiet when backs were turned.'

Cahir and Dan grew up on Inishowen, in north Donegal. It is their last year at home together. When his brother leaves, Cahir will be left behind, but he has plans too.

Cahir plants trees outside the town, on a scrap of ground belonging to their mother. In a world full of badness, he wants to do something good. It is a secret, even from Dan.

Dan works full time at the supermarket, content where he is. He has taken a year out before university and is messaging Lydia. If it works out with her, he might stay longer.

But the land doesn't belong to Cahir or to Dan. It has been sold to Lydia's brother and when Lydia finds Cahir tending the trees, on ground that isn't his, things spiral out of Cahir's control, threatening everything he has worked for.

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Critic Reviews

“Idiom, insight and keen imagery are wonderfully blended in this funny and wise debut”

Oisin Fagan, author of Nobber
Doherty brings a new, indeed original voice to the Irish fiction table, a voice that he has clearly nurtured like Cahir's trees Irish Times
A funny, quirky character, Cahir will win readers' hearts Irish Examiner
Subtle and well-paced and builds anticipation On Magazine

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About the Author

Kevin Doherty lives in Donegal. He grew up on the Inishowen Peninsula and runs a shop there with his brother. Before that he studied Medicine in Belfast. Penny Baps is his first novel.

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'He won't tell Dan about the trees yet. In the spring maybe, when he knows if they're living or dead. Cahir is the right man for a secret. The great secrets of the world are best kept by fat boys and girls. Fat boys like Cahir with no shortage of capacity or cover or practice, the ones who've been hoarding for years, building heft in the quiet when backs were turned.' Cahir and Dan grew up on Inishowen, in north Donegal. It is their last year at home together. When his brother leaves, Cahir will be left behind, but he has plans too. Cahir plants trees outside the town, on a scrap of ground belonging to their mother. In a world full of badness, he wants to do something good. It is a secret, even from Dan.Dan works full time at the supermarket, content where he is. He has taken a year out before university and is messaging Lydia. If it works out with her, he might stay longer.But the land doesn't belong to Cahir or to Dan. It has been sold to Lydia's brother and when Lydia finds Cahir tending the trees, on ground that isn't his, things spiral out of Cahir's control, threatening everything he has worked for.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Murray Press | JM Originals
Published
10th June 2021
Pages
288
ISBN
9781529348613

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