Ah, there's nothing like a quiet pub to soothe a man's soul, and the ramshackle old tavern tucked away at the end of Belfast's historic Maple Street is a tranquil haven, not only for its loyal regulars, but also for proprietors Jack and Lily Beaumont. But when a real-estate developer announces plans to raze the pub's neighborhood and put up a shopping mall, Jack and Lily realize they have only a few months left to make their business as profitable as they can before their way of life is destroyed. When Lily hires four young lasses to serve as bartenders (and magnets for eager young male customers), their life turns upside down. Creating a microcosm of Irish society within quirky Belfast neighborhoods is Owens' stock-in-trade (her previous novels include
The Ballroom on Magnolia Street, 2005), and the denizens of Maple Street represent her most charming creations yet. Owens clearly knows, and loves, this city and these people.
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About the Author
A bestselling author in Ireland, Sharon Owens was born in Omagh in 1968. She moved to Belfast in 1988, to study illustration at the Art College. She married husband Dermot in 1992 and they have one daughter, Alice.
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