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Felicity Hayes-McCoy

    Felicity Hayes-McCoy est une auteure irlandaise célébrée pour ses romans captivants se déroulant dans un comté fictif sur la côte ouest de l'Irlande. Son écriture est souvent décrite comme 'd'une beauté éclatante' et un 'vrai délice', les lecteurs appréciant sa capacité à créer des récits ensoleillés et réconfortants. Hayes-McCoy fait preuve d'un sens aigu du détail et d'une profonde compréhension des relations humaines, créant des œuvres à la fois édifiantes et perspicaces. Sa prose, à la fois touchante et pleine d'esprit, résonne auprès de ceux qui apprécient les histoires réconfortantes mais réfléchies.

    The Heart of Summer
    The House on an Irish Hillside
    The Heart of Summer (Finfarran 6)
    Enough Is Plenty
    The Year of Lost and Found
    A Woven Silence
    • A Woven Silence

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      'How do we know that what we remember is the truth?' By mapping her family's stories onto the history of the Irish State, this reveals the mixed messages of Felicity's youth. Examines the consequences when memories are manipulated or obliterated, intentionally or by chance.

      A Woven Silence
    • Enough Is Plenty

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(56)Évaluer

      Foreword by Alice Taylor. An emigrant to England in the 1970s, Felicity knew she'd return to Corca Dhuibhne, Ireland's Dingle peninsula. Now she and her English husband have restored a stone house there, the focus for this chronicle in response to reader requests for an illustrated sequel to The House on an Irish Hillside.

      Enough Is Plenty
    • 'From the moment I crossed the mountain I fell in love. With the place, which was more beautiful than any place I'd ever seen. With the people I met there. And with a way of looking at life that was deeper, richer and wiser than any I'd known before. When I left I dreamt of clouds on the mountain. I kept going back.' We all lead very busy lives and sometimes it's hard to find the time to be the people we want to be. Twelve years ago Felicity Hayes-McCoy left the hectic pace of the city and returned to Ireland to make a new life in a remarkable house on the stunning Dingle peninsula. Beautifully written, this is a life-affirming tale of rediscovering lost values and being reminded of the things that really matter.

      The House on an Irish Hillside
    • The Heart of Summer

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(248)Évaluer

      The spell-binding new novel in the Finfarran series.

      The Heart of Summer
    • The Month of Borrowed Dreams

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,6(392)Évaluer

      As summer approaches, the residents of Lissbeg are getting ready for the season but drama awaits ...

      The Month of Borrowed Dreams
    • Summer at the Garden Cafe

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(1430)Évaluer

      It's summer on the Finfarran Peninsula and as the inhabitants of Lissbeg prepare for the tourists, secrets are in the air ...

      Summer at the Garden Cafe
    • The Library at the Edge of the World

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,5(831)Évaluer

      A warm, feel-good novel about the importance of finding a place where you belong - perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy.

      The Library at the Edge of the World
    • The Transatlantic Book Club

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,4(972)Évaluer

      A new book club forges links between Finfarran and a small American town - but also puts longstanding relationship in jeopardy when buried secrets begin to surface...

      The Transatlantic Book Club