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Little Bridget and The Flames of Hell
by Terence Clarke
208 pages
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Stories about the Irish and Irish-Americans in contemporary San Francisco
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Category: Fiction:Literary
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About the Book
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These stories tell of the relationship between the Irish-Irish and Irish-Americans in contemporary San Francisco. Sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, sometimes painful, all the stories reveal the hearts of these people and their wish to understand and, eventually, love each other.
Malcolm Margolin of Heyday wrote, "Integrity, rendered with such skill and bigness of heart. I read every word of these stories, not through professional obligation but through genuine enjoyment, engagement, admiration for your mastery of the craft... I was literally moved to tears by some of the stories, transported by all of them into a world of Irish nuns, immigrants, mad poets, white-collar workers, errant priests and lawyers with, of all things, a heart..."
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About the Author |
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Terence Clarke lives in San Francisco. He is the author of four novels, the most recent being A Kiss For Seņor Guevara. His journalism appears in The Huffington Post and the San Francisco Chronicle. He has also written for Salon.com. |
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