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Irish Christmas Stories #1?

Irish Stories for Christmas

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Presents fifteen non-traditional Irish Christmas stories, including "Twelve Days' Grace" and "The Great Christmas Raid at Ballybooly"

151 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1994

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John Brendan Keane

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27 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2025
I enjoyed this book quite a lot. The first few stories were a little on the boring side but I liked all the ones later on. Most of them had very sweet themes but a few others were quite strange! (I feel bad for the cat)I liked almost all of them. Most seem to focus on simple Irish living back in the 30's.
Profile Image for Joy Gerbode.
2,048 reviews18 followers
February 23, 2015
Considering the theme ... Irish ... and Christmas ... two of my favorite subjects, I was deeply disappointed in this book. One was about a man who was confessing his fornication on his deathbed, one about a couple arguing about nonsense, and all the others were equally under-whelming. I was not impressed.
Profile Image for Kathy.
401 reviews
January 26, 2021
Many of these stories are just strange. And depressing. And not particularly “Christmassy” other than taking place during December.
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Author 7 books2 followers
December 22, 2022
If you're looking for feel-good, Christmassy stories set on the emerald isle... look elsewhere. These are rather gritty stories that have very little to do with Christmas other than happening to fall at Christmas time.

Conscience Money is the only story I actually enjoyed (in fact I quite liked it), but it only gave this whole book one extra star.

If the other stories had followed the same vein, I would have quite loved this book. But most of the other stories are about abusers, drinkers, brawlers and the like.
Profile Image for Shane.
52 reviews1 follower
October 24, 2018
If you want to know about the "west" of Ireland, a good place to start would be with John B. Keane. the last of "the wren boys"

The Wren, The Wren, the king of all birds,
On Saint Stephens day, he was caught in the furze,
Although he was little, his family was great,
Rise up! Landlady and give us a treat.
Profile Image for Kent.
193 reviews8 followers
December 22, 2018
I guess in reading Christmas short stories I'm looking for a balance of realism and inspiration, a mixture of earth and heaven, of the human and the divine. These stories strive for inspiration, but with little of heaven and the divine in them, they fall flat, for me at least.
Profile Image for Ann.
95 reviews2 followers
December 29, 2019
"Were we to depart life now we would surely see heaven for the happiness we spread this day. " The first story left me tempted to close the book for good. The remaining 14 gave me happiness and made me glad.
14 reviews13 followers
January 10, 2022
Lovely short, sometimes sweet, tales written with an Irish tone of days gone by. Heartwarming.
Profile Image for Gina.
997 reviews24 followers
December 15, 2025
I had bigger dreams for this book, but it didn’t do much for me. A Christmas Performance was the short story I liked best.
Profile Image for JD Waggy.
1,292 reviews61 followers
January 7, 2012
It was both charming and irritating that I never really knew if some of the stories collected here were fiction or if they were all spin-offs of something that Keane had experienced or heard in his time. The characters are very lively and wondrously real--I could absolutely see the busybodies, the petty thieves, the lovers and fighters and priests. There were several stories that I didn't quite get, several that I wished were much longer, so it's a bit of a grab bag. My biggest complaint is that there seems to have been a shortage of commas in the publishing house that made this, which sort of drove me up the wall as I was reading. Seriously, missing commas all over the place. I'm not sure if it was to facilitate the speech-type sentence structure or what, but it was distracting as all get out.
Best thing is that the book made me miss Ireland, so it must have been true to its roots. A cute collection to run through around the holidays, but I don't think I'll be hanging on to it.
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66 reviews2 followers
March 14, 2008
A very nice collection of stories, but I think one has to be interested in and a bit familiar with Ireland to get much out of it.
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22 reviews
January 11, 2015
Read most of the book, the stories are interesting but the book didn't capture my long-term attention.
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