The bestselling book behind the long-running West End stage
show.
'The musical we've been waiting for... So good I almost wept'
Sunday Times
'Hugely enjoyable... Wonderfully funny' Daily Telegraph
Roddy Doyle was born in Dublin in 1958. He is the author of eleven acclaimed novels including The Commitments, The Snapper, and The Van, two collections of short stories, Rory & Ita, a memoir about his parents, and most recently, The Guts. He won the Booker Prize in 1993 for Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.
A contender for the funniest debut of the year...young, feisty,
funky, rude, unpretentious and great fun
*Time Out*
An Irish version of The Blues Brothers...authentic and brilliantly
funny
*Literary Review*
An absurd comedy of the commonplace...a charming, truthful and
immensely funny story which leaves you gasping for more
*Sunday Times*
One of my favourite trilogies ever, nobody makes hard times as
funny as Irish author Roddy Doyle… Beloved classics… The stories
will be a balm to your bruised soul.
*Image*
A contender for the funniest debut of the year...young, feisty,
funky, rude, unpretentious and great fun * Time Out *
An Irish version of The Blues Brothers...authentic and
brilliantly funny * Literary Review *
An absurd comedy of the commonplace...a charming, truthful and
immensely funny story which leaves you gasping for more * Sunday
Times *
One of my favourite trilogies ever, nobody makes hard times as
funny as Irish author Roddy Doyle... Beloved classics... The
stories will be a balm to your bruised soul. * Image *
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