From Ireland With Love: Stories of an American Living In Ireland
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Author(s)Wayne Livingston
PublisherAuthorHouse
ISBN / ASIN1418486094
ISBN-139781418486099
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Sales Rank1,853,408
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Teasers for; From Ireland With Love150 words1. A story of Ireland but with American characters inserted into the plot. They play the roles of observers while trying to make a life there as they imagined they might have enjoyed if they were simply one of the natives. However, the Irish cannot forget their Americanism and it imparts a twist to the world the Americans have endeavored to live in. All things considered, it works well enough. After Jim and Pat Larson find a rental home, they have the opportunity after a few years to buy it and their piece of Ireland. The fun is finding an architect who redesigns the old house to some modernity that will suit a more contemporary life while living on the colorful and spectacular coast of Western Ireland. It is a spot known for high winds, rugged weather and exotic beauty due to the hypnotic changes of light from the sun and rain.100 words2. Irish-Americans for years have dreamt idly of a desire to return to the land of their roots. Has Ireland changed? Do the Irish there really envy those who came to America during the great famine? Has American defense strategy driven away a once loving country who now wishes for peace at any cost? When 9/11 happened, what happened in Europe that separated America from their once proud heritages? This book explores some of the feelings in Ireland today for their neighbors England, Germany and the other European Countries. Last but not least, what about America?100 words3. An American couple retires to the west coast of Ireland and finds the true meaning of 'Irishness'. Some of the tales are funny and some are thought-provoking. They go into the detail of renting, buying and renovating an Irish house and dealing with the legal, financial and personal aspects of each, particularly the attitude of the Irish toward 'blow-ins'. 'From Ireland With Love' is an answer to all who read 'A Sojourn With Ireland' and asked, 'Why did they leave such a beautiful place?' The stories in 'From Ireland' go i