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The Pig Comes to Dinner

Auteur(s): Joseph Caldwell
Narrateur(s): Chris Patton
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Enjoy a “second helping” from the obstreperous creature that romped so riotously through The Pig Did It with this sequel, The Pig Came to Dinner.

All of the charming characters of the previous story are also present again: Kitty McCloud and her new husband/former blood enemy Kieran Sweeney have bought an ancient Irish castle with the profits from Kitty’s popular revisions of classic novels like Jane Eyre. Kitty’s American cousin, Aaron McCloud, has arrived to visit with his new wife, the former swineherd Lolly McKeever. With them is a troublesome and unwelcome pig, a wedding gift they are redelivering to Kitty and Kieran.

But over the resulting lighthearted discord hangs a weightier problem: Kitty’s new home is inhabited by a pair of ghosts from out of the castle’s troubled past. How this haunting couple is dealt with serves only to embellish the allure and humor of Joseph Caldwell’s uniquely theatrical storytelling.

©2009 Joseph Caldwell (P)2011 HighBridge Company
Littérature et fiction Roman policier Mariage Fiction Spirituel Irlande
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“This charming, at times hilarious tale serves as a satisfying story as well as a quiet commentary on the sympathetic relationship between imagination and compassion.” ( School Library Journal)
“Humor and sadness, the past and the present, all live side-by-side.” ( Publishers Weekly)
“Irish to the core, [Caldwell’s trilogy] speaks to all of humanity... with a heart as wide as an Irish smile and a drollness that would be welcome in many a pub.” ( Richmond Times-Dispatch)

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