Setting off from Ireland, Pete McCarthy takes us on a journey around the weird and wonderful Irish communities of the world. He recounts his adventures and escapades as, in Morocco he meets the head of Clan McCarthy, and then goes on to visit the renowned Irish peoples of New York. He journeys to the southern hemisphere and then back again to the United States before ending up in a small town called McCarthy in Alaska. Will he encounter enough McCarthy's Bars, as he continues to obey the eighth rule of of travel: "never pass a pub with your name on it"? This is an affectionate look at the Irish communities of the world.
Setting off from Ireland, Pete McCarthy takes us on a journey around the weird and wonderful Irish communities of the world. He recounts his adventures and escapades as, in Morocco he meets the head of Clan McCarthy, and then goes on to visit the renowned Irish peoples of New York. He journeys to the southern hemisphere and then back again to the United States before ending up in a small town called McCarthy in Alaska. Will he encounter enough McCarthy's Bars, as he continues to obey the eighth rule of of travel: "never pass a pub with your name on it"? This is an affectionate look at the Irish communities of the world.
Pete McCarthy is also the author of "McCarthy's Bar" and has written and performed many programmes for radio and television, including "Desperately Seeking Something", "Country Tracks" and "Travelog", for which he won the Travelex Award for Best TV Travel Writer.
Pete McCarthy was born in Warrington to an Irish mother and an English father. He is the writer and performer of many series for radio and television, including 'Desperately Seeking Something', 'Country Tracks' and 'Travelog', for which he has won the Travelex Award for Best TV Travel Writer.
'A disarming, likeable travelling companion' -- The Sunday Times 'The new book is just as quirky and even funnier. It's full of extraordinary encounters, insightful glimpses of the places he visits and humorous comments on human behaviour, not least his own.' -- Sunday Telegraph 20020721 'McCarthy is an accomplished writer, snappy and shrewd' -- Guardian 20020727 'McCarthy's sharp and intelligent humour makes this roundabout journey a constant joy' -- Independent 20020731 Praise for MCCARTHY'S BAR: 20020731 'McCarthy mines a rich seam of humour as he finds himself on the receiving end of some warm but unsophisticated hospitality. But then, he could probably make a phone book funny.' -- Independent on Sunday 20020731 'Hilarious, informed and intelligent ... a wonderful debut. By the end, we, too, would like to move to Ireland' -- Amazon.co.uk 20020731 'An engaging, evocative book. Four out of five stars' -- Daily Mail 20020731 'Don't panic - this is not the same story you hear from every tourist you meet ... This book will make you laugh out loud through recognition and embarrassment' -- Irish News 20020731 'One of the funniest writers around. If you were asked to choose the ideal travelling companion, you would put Pete McCarthy near the top of your list. But if he doesn't happen to be available, MCCARTHY'S BAR is the next best thing' -- Yorkshire Evening Post 20020731 'A riveting piece of storytelling' -- Observer 20020731
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