From the moment she first speaks to him, Julia knows the boy camped under the Lucky Jackpot Lottery billboard is hiding something. Her suspicions are confirmed when, just before he's hauled away by a policeman, the child quietly begs her to dig up his "treasure" under the billboard. She does as he asks-and discovers a genuine pot of gold!
Felix is in real trouble this time.
New York Times bestselling author Andrew M. Greeley's beloved psychic detective finds herself drawn to a century-old unsolved mystery in Irish Eyes.
For new readers, it’s an introduction to an author’s world. And for fans, it’s a bonus book in the author’s series. We hope you'll enjoy each one as much as we do.**
Tells the story of two estranged, then reunited Irish-American brothers who search for justice on behalf of the downtrodden, for solace in the Church, and for comfort in the arms of their women -- a story memorably dramatised in 1950-60s ...
As a counterpoint to the death and destruction of war and to the stress and structure of being a US Navy test pilot, a corporate executive, and a successful business entrepreneur, Bob Touhey writes poems that celebrate the lives and lessons ...
Through a beautifully curated collection of archival photographs presented alongside detailed captions and literary quotes, 'Through Irish Eyes' shows us a world that few who did not live it have ever known.
Callahan Garrity is the owner of House Mouse, a cleaning service that tidies up after Atlanta's elite.
Here are the quotable words of Irish-Americans--from the hilarious to the poignant and the profound, immortalized by statesmen, writers, actors, comdians, sports figures, and many others--all who claim a special way with words born of a ...
Collection of photographs, posters, cartoons and ephemera. Depicts the Irish as emigrants and immigrants, travellers and pioneers, during the period when they left their homeland to journey to the other...
From Ireland's tragic potato famine comes this realistic story of love and devotion, as a young family departs for the ?land of milk and honey, ? only to experience realities beyond their worse nightmares, as well as true happiness as they ...