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Knick Knack Paddy Whack

by Ardal Ohanlon

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ISBN13: 9780805063301
ISBN10: 0805063307
Condition: Standard
Dustjacket: Standard
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Publisher Comments:

A surprise best-seller in Britain, this outrageous, weirdly funny first novel will appeal to fans of Paddy Clark Ha Ha Ha. Not since Holden Caulfield in The Catcher in the Rye has literature seen a young man with as much contempt for hypocrisy and phoniness as Patrick Scully, the narrator of this brilliantly observed tale of a nineteen-year-old's frustrations and dreams. Stuck in a dead- job in Dublin, while his friends pursue useless degrees at the university, Patrick escapes for a week to his hometown of Killeeny, a few hours' bus ride from Dublin. There he hooks up with his childhood chum, Balls O'Reilly, and his on-again, off-again girlfriend, Francesca, who, as we learn in chapters from her diary, is more interested in Balls than she'd want anyone, especially Patrick, to know. What follows is a rollicking week of carousing, drinking, and depravity, all seen through Patrick's searing and unforgiving eyes. Laced with hilarious small-town insight, this gripping first novel builds to a shocking climax as Patrick's insight into the duplicity of his so-called friends becomes more than he can bear.

Review:

"A fine debut, by turns thrilling and chilling." (Esquire (UK))

Review:

"A kind of cross between The Diary of Adrian Mole and The Butcher Boy. O'Hanlon is extremely funny on the rituals and frustrations of small-town life." (The Observer (London))

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"Fluently written and excellently constructed. A funny, moving and finally horrifying tale." (Mail on Sunday (London))

Review:

"A robust and resonant read. A skillful and thoughtful work that will shake, rattle and roll the reader into submission." (Irish Times)

Synopsis:

Not since Holden Caulfield has literature seen a young man with as much contempt for hypocrisy and phoniness as Patrick Scully, the narrator of this brilliantly observed tale of a 19-year-old Irish youth's frustrations and dreams.

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A surprise bestseller in Britain, this edgy and funny novel about youthful rage and rebellion calls to mind the fiction of Roddy Doyle and Nick Hornby. Not since Holden Caulfield in The Catcher in the Rye has literature seen a young man with as much contempt for hypocrisy and phoniness as Patrick Scully, the nineteen-year-old narrator of this outrageous account of frustrations and dreams. Stuck in a dead-end job as a security guard in Dublin, while his friends pursue what he regards as useless degrees at the university, Scully escapes for a weekend to his hometown of Castlecock. He's joined there by his Dublin roommate and childhood chum, Xavier "Balls" O'Reilly, and the two of them embark on a rollicking weekend of carousing, drinking, and depravity. Truth to tell, Scully enjoys being away from his on-again, off-again girlfriend, Francesca Kelly, who has gone to visit her mother in Wicklow. Scully's aware that he and Francesca are drifting apart and he's wondering why. The answer resides in Francesca's much-too-candid diary, in which she confides her heart's true affections. Of course, Scully himself is hardly a saint in matters of the flesh, and when on his first night home he finds himself out back of a dance hall with a girl he's just met, it's clear that nothing but trouble lies ahead. When he returns to Dublin, Scully's life spirals downward and out of control. But his indefatigable sense of humor and uncompromising candor never desert him, and it's clear that Scully may be down but he's not out. Laced with searing wit and brilliant language, Knick Knack Paddy Whack builds to a shocking climax as the duplicity of Scully's so-called friends dawns on him and becomes more than he can bear. Disturbing and funny at the same time, Ardal O'Hanlon's book places him among the best of the new breed of Irish writers.

About the Author

Ardal O'Hanlon is an award-winning stand-up comedian and actor. Best known for the British television show, Father Ted, he has also appeared in films, including The Butcher Boy. He lives in Dublin and London. This is his first novel.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780805063301
Subtitle:
A Novel
Author:
O'Hanlon, Ardal
Author:
O'Hanlon, Ardal
Publisher:
Henry Holt and Co.
Subject:
General
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Friendship
Subject:
Ireland
Subject:
Young men
Subject:
General Fiction
Edition Description:
AMERICAN
Publication Date:
20000209
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
8.58x5.89x.91 in. .89 lbs.

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