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Ghost-Hunter and His Family

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036516059
ISBN-13 9781036516055
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Ksh 5,850.00
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This book offers a rich tapestry of tales set against the backdrop of Ireland's southwest in an era where hearth and home were central to community life. Through a collection of engaging narratives, the author weaves together stories that not only entertain but also offer profound insights into the human condition. The main focus lies on Randal Brady, a man whose humble abode becomes a nexus for warmth and camaraderie amidst the harsh realities of poverty. His open-door policy to those less fortunate underscores themes of generosity, resilience, and the importance of community.

Set in a period that is reflective yet distant enough to evoke nostalgia, these stories capture the essence of Irish culture and tradition during a time when social bonds were pivotal to survival. The detailed descriptions transport readers to an era where every item in a household had significance, from gammons and hams hanging in the chimney to pewter adorning dressers.

The thematic depth explores universal ideas such as hospitality, economic disparity, and human kindness within a specific historical context. By delving into these concepts through vivid storytelling, the book prompts reflection on how these themes continue to resonate today.

In conclusion, this collection serves as both a window into Ireland's past and a mirror reflecting timeless truths about society and humanity. Its blend of historical setting with enduring themes makes it an appealing read for anyone fascinated by Irish culture or the enduring power of community.
This book offers a rich tapestry of tales set against the backdrop of Ireland''s southwest in an era where hearth and home were central to community life. Through a collection of engaging narratives, the author weaves together stories that not only entertain but also offer profound insights into the human condition. The main focus lies on Randal Brady, a man whose humble abode becomes a nexus for warmth and camaraderie amidst the harsh realities of poverty. His open-door policy to those less fortunate underscores themes of generosity, resilience, and the importance of community.

Set in a period that is reflective yet distant enough to evoke nostalgia, these stories capture the essence of Irish culture and tradition during a time when social bonds were pivotal to survival. The detailed descriptions transport readers to an era where every item in a household had significance, from gammons and hams hanging in the chimney to pewter adorning dressers.

The thematic depth explores universal ideas such as hospitality, economic disparity, and human kindness within a specific historical context. By delving into these concepts through vivid storytelling, the book prompts reflection on how these themes continue to resonate today.

In conclusion, this collection serves as both a window into Ireland''s past and a mirror reflecting timeless truths about society and humanity. Its blend of historical setting with enduring themes makes it an appealing read for anyone fascinated by Irish culture or the enduring power of community.

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