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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Book Review: Ramblings in Ireland by Kerry Dwyer

Title: Ramblings in Ireland
Author: Kerry Dwyer
Gerne: Travel
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 
Page Length: 175


Book Summary:
This is not a book about rambling in Ireland.

It tells the tale of one particular walking trip and the memories and musings it inspired.

Exploring the West of Ireland is a time for meditation, spiritual reflection and strengthening the bonds of life. More practically the ability to read a map might have proved helpful. The tourist office in Ireland has all their paths clearly marked. You can’t go wrong if you follow that little yellow man. Or can you?


As British ex-patriate Kerry Dwyer leads Bertrand, her trusting French husband, astray once more, they reminisce and reflect upon accents and accidents, family and friends, love and what it means to be alive. Bertrand doesn’t mind getting lost - he loves Kerry all the more for going off the beaten track.

This is a book about ramblings in Ireland. Walk with Kerry and Bertrand and follow where your thoughts lead you.


About Author
Kerry Dwyer was born in the North of England. She was educated in the Home Counties. After spending nearly twenty five years working in finance in Europe and America she moved to South West France where she still lives. Dwyer is married to a French man and has a teenage daughter. She works as an English Teacher to adults and writes in her spare time. Ramblings In Ireland is her first novel.

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Review: 
This is a delightful story about the author, Kerry Dwyer, and a walking holiday she took to Ireland with her Husband. They used this time together to get to know each again. It's an easy read, with interesting information about Ireland. At some points you feel like you are there on the walk with them. Don't be confused this book isn't about the walk itself, it's definitely not a travel book, no guide to local highlights. Just the memories and fun time.




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