Granny

Granny

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One of the books inspired by the hit Channel 7 (BBC) TV series, Mrs Brown's Boys. Meet the young Agnes Brown, mother of the famous Mrs. Brown's Boys from the daily radio soap. Read about her joys and sorrows in this trilogy crammed with hilarious incidents, glorious characters, and a passion for lifeThis is the final instalment of the Mr Brown's Boys trilogy, it sees The Granny our comedic and lovable heroine, Agnes Browne's family is all grown up, but this doesn't mean life is any less exciting! These books feature pitch-perfect dialogue, lightning wit, and a host of colourful characters. Earthy and exuberant, these novels brilliantly capture the brash energy and cheerful irreverence of working class Irish life., in the great tradition of Roddy Doyle's Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.

Author: Brendan O'Carroll
Format: Paperback, 174 pages, 129mm x 196mm
Published: 2013, Hardie Grant Books, Australia
Genre: Humour: Collections & General

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One of the books inspired by the hit Channel 7 (BBC) TV series, Mrs Brown's Boys. Meet the young Agnes Brown, mother of the famous Mrs. Brown's Boys from the daily radio soap. Read about her joys and sorrows in this trilogy crammed with hilarious incidents, glorious characters, and a passion for lifeThis is the final instalment of the Mr Brown's Boys trilogy, it sees The Granny our comedic and lovable heroine, Agnes Browne's family is all grown up, but this doesn't mean life is any less exciting! These books feature pitch-perfect dialogue, lightning wit, and a host of colourful characters. Earthy and exuberant, these novels brilliantly capture the brash energy and cheerful irreverence of working class Irish life., in the great tradition of Roddy Doyle's Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.