In 'Neath the Hollow Hill, the main character, Brian Nolan, travels to Ireland in search of solitude and inspiration after a painful breakup. He aims to complete his latest novel while exploring his Irish heritage. He hopes that a three-month writer's retreat in a rural cottage near Killarney will restore his sense of well-being and creativity. He soon discovers that his landlord, Seamus, is no ordinary schoolteacher, but is a member of a small group of modern-day druids. Brian is welcomed into the community and experiences a growing sense of belonging and attachment. A magical older woman…mehr
In 'Neath the Hollow Hill, the main character, Brian Nolan, travels to Ireland in search of solitude and inspiration after a painful breakup. He aims to complete his latest novel while exploring his Irish heritage. He hopes that a three-month writer's retreat in a rural cottage near Killarney will restore his sense of well-being and creativity. He soon discovers that his landlord, Seamus, is no ordinary schoolteacher, but is a member of a small group of modern-day druids. Brian is welcomed into the community and experiences a growing sense of belonging and attachment. A magical older woman mystifies and aids him in his emotional journey. Though he shed his creative blocks, the other reason for coming to Ireland, his heartbreak, again emerges as he finds himself forced to choose between two lovely Irish women. The obstacles mount: immigration issues and resentment from local men, leading to physical confrontations. Brian considers leaving Ireland, despite his growing connection to the community and ancient traditions. He struggles to find what he wants in his life, and more importantly, who he wants in his life.
The author, Douglas Reid, is retired from teaching in Federal Corrections and lives and writes in Abbotsford, BC. He is a member and former Area Representative of the Federation of BC Writers and Canadian Authors Association, and was a member of Rainwriters, a writing critique group. His first published novel, The Buddha Technology, is a coming-of-age story that explores spirituality and love lost and found. It explores finding a niche in a complicated world. His second novel, Green Troop: Poisoned River, is a young adult environmental saga. Four high school students work together to expose the crimes of a chemical company and their biker accomplices. He loves travel, and this, his third novel, Neath the Hollow Hill, is a romance set in Ireland. He has been long-listed for short story competitions for both the 2022 CBC Short Story and the Federation of BC Writers Short Story competitions. He is also the proud owner of a yellow lab. Email: ddreidabby@gmail.com
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