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"The Hungry Grass" would be a great read for readers interested in Irish literature and Catholic Church culture. The book provides a deep insight into the mind of Father Tom Conroy, an irritable priest who comes to terms with his life's failures. The book is both witty and emotional, providing a well-rounded experience for the reader.

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At the funeral, several priests remarked how appropriate it was that Father Conroy should have returned on his last day to Rosnagree, the parish in which he was born. Father Tom Conroy – a spiky, difficult man – dies at a reunion of his seminary colleagues. As this masterly novel unfolds, we are taken through the years that formed this troublesome priest, who knew his life had been a failure. The Hungry Grass is a sharply witty and moving novel of a world on the cusp of change.

The Hungry Grass

ISBN: 9781784977412
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $23.91
Publisher: Apollo Library
Date of Publication: 2016-09-08
Format: Paperback
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"The Hungry Grass" would be a great read for readers interested in Irish literature and Catholic Church culture. The book provides a deep insight into the mind of Father Tom Conroy, an irritable priest who comes to terms with his life's failures. The book is both witty and emotional, providing a well-rounded experience for the reader.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

At the funeral, several priests remarked how appropriate it was that Father Conroy should have returned on his last day to Rosnagree, the parish in which he was born. Father Tom Conroy – a spiky, difficult man – dies at a reunion of his seminary colleagues. As this masterly novel unfolds, we are taken through the years that formed this troublesome priest, who knew his life had been a failure. The Hungry Grass is a sharply witty and moving novel of a world on the cusp of change.