"Darker than usual"
The fourth edition of this annual anthology that raises
money for charity is surprisingly different in tone than
the previous "Girls in Town" collections as these
contributions are much darker than the previous Irish,
American and Scottish romps. The tales are for the most
part well written though some chick lit quirky twists in a
few stories seem out of place. Overall the contributions
appear more realistic yet paradoxically in many cases the
lead male comes across acrimoniously nasty hiding behind
the veneer of keeping women safe from themselves. Not for
everyone, generally IRISH GIRLS ARE BACK IN TOWN is a
solid at times amusing but also at other moments cynically
depressing look at relationships in which misery loves
miserable company as seen by nineteen female Irish authors
including strong entries by Patricia Scanlan, Cecilia
Ahern and especially Clare Dowling. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 13, 2005
SummaryYou thought you'd heard the whole story?
They painted the town green in the acclaimed international
bestseller Irish Girls About Town. Now
Irish Girls Are Back In Town
...and their unique charm resonates throughout this high-
spirited gathering of first-rate short fiction! So cozy up
with some of today's best Irish women writers -- many
favorites from the first Irish Girls collection and some
lively newcomers -- as they spin nineteen all-new tales
ranging from poignant and heartwarming to provocative and
outright hilarious.
Against the madcap setting of a bingo hall, Cecelia Ahern
conjures a woman's memories of her domineering mother
in "The Calling"...Patricia Scanlan unwraps the truth
behind "Façades" when two friends reconnect at the
holidays. Are they as happy and successful as they
appear?...A resolute widow pieces together a shocking
betrayal -- and vows to outdo her competition -- in Gemma
O'Connor's deliciously twisted "Dinner with Annie"...Sarah
Webb reveals "How Emily Got Promoted" -- and how a little
bit of luck can make a working girl's day.
Plus other wonderful entries from
Una Brankin · Marita Conlon-McKenna · Martina Devlin Clare
Dowling · Catherine Foley · Áine Greaney · Suzanne Higgins
· Rosaleen Linehan · Joan O'Neill · Julie Parsons · Deirdre
Purcell · Morag Prunty · Tina Reilly · Mary Ryan · Annie
Sparrow
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