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Mr S and the Secrets of Andorra's Box

Autor Ross O'Carroll-Kelly

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Mr S and the Secrets of Andorra's Box
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  • Publisher PENGUIN BOOKS
  • ISBN13 9781844881277
  • ISBN10 184488127X
  • Type Book
  • Pages 352
  • Published 2009
  • Language English

Mr S and the Secrets of Andorra's Box

Autor Ross O'Carroll-Kelly

Editorial PENGUIN BOOKS

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Book Details

'Consistently laugh-out-loud funny' Irish Independent 'Essential reading' Irish Daily Mail

Ross O'Carroll-Kelly is broke and out of love. His wife has gone to America, taking his daughter with him; his mother has become a celebrity chef on daytime television, with a particular skill for handling phallic ingredients; and his father continues to languish in Mountjoy Jail.

To cap it all, Immaculata, a Nigerian girl whom Sorcha has been sponsoring by direct debit for fifteen years, has turned up on his doorstep. Things couldn't get worse.

But the long road back begins high in the Pyrenees, in the tax haven of Andorra, where Ross must spread the Gospel of rugby to the strange, primitive natives who have only ever heard of soccer, skiing and duty free shopping. There, he meets Conchita, a beautiful, sultry psychoanalyst, who persuades him to look inwards and find out what it is that makes him tick. Sorry, thick.

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