Readers of Patrick Taylor's books know Mrs. Kinky Kincaid as the
unflappable housekeeper who looks after two frequently frazzled doctors
in the colourful Irish village of Ballybucklebo. She is a trusted
fixture in the lives of those around her, and it often seems as though
Kinky has always been there.
Nothing could be farther from the truth.
Some forty-odd years before and many miles to the south, the girl who
would someday be Kinky Kincaid was Maureen O'Hanlon, a farmer's daughter
growing up in the emerald hills and glens of County Cork. A precocious
girl on the cusp of womanhood, Maureen has a head full of dreams, a
heart open to romance, and something more: a gift for seeing beyond the
ordinary into the mystic realm of fairies, spirits, and even the dreaded
Banshee, whose terrifying wail she first hears on a snowy night in
1922....
As she grows into a young woman, Maureen finds herself torn between love
and her fondest aspirations, for the future is a mystery even for one
blessed with the sight. Encountering both joy and sorrow, Maureen at
last finds herself on the road to Ballybucklebo--and the strong and
compassionate woman she was always destined to become.
An Irish Country Girl is another captivating tale by Patrick Taylor, a
true Irish storyteller.