St. Patrick's Bounty by Hilary Williamson (updated Mar 2011)From Last Fruit off an Old Tree by Walter Savage Landor:
Ireland never was contented... / Say you so? you are demented. Ireland was contented when / All could use the sword and pen. And when Tara rose so high / That her turrets split the sky,
And about her courts were seen / Liv'ried Angels robed in green, Wearing, by St. Patrick's bounty, / Emeralds big as half a county.
St. Patrick offers a bountiful spread for bibliophiles, in a variety of genres. These authors have the true gift of the gab - much better than blarney ...
The Bad Book Affair by Ian Sansom 4th Mobile Library Mystery starring Israel Armstrong in Tumdrum.
Brigid of Kildare by Heather Terrell The story of early Christianity's first and only female bishop.
The Bird Woman by Kerry Hardie Ellen, with healing hands, travels to the Catholic South.
Blackcock's Feather by Maurice Walsh A rousing tale of historical adventure set in Ulster in Elizabethan times.
Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier Superbly re-tells the legend of the sister who saves her 6 swan brothers.
The Fall of Light by Niall Williams Foley family members follow their tattered dreams across continents.
Forever by Pete Hamill Centuries in the life of Cormac O'Connor in Ireland & New York City.
Galway Bay by Mary Pat Kelly Ireland suffers before, during and after the potato famine.
Guinness by Bill Yenne 'The 250 Year Quest for the Perfect Pint'.
Heart and Soul by Maeve Binchy A heart clinic opens in Dublin with a staff who give their all.
Ireland by Frank Delaney Frames Irish history and myth in a boy's fascination with a modern bard.
An Irish Country Girl by Patrick Taylor Story of Kinky Kincaid, the Ballybucklebo doctors' housekeeper.
The Irish Spirit by Margaret M. Johnson 'Recipes Inspired by the Legendary Drinks of Ireland'.