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Blessed Are the Cheesemakers Paperback | Pages: 368 pages
Rating: 3.82 | 3020 Users | 473 Reviews

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Title:Blessed Are the Cheesemakers
Author:Sarah-Kate Lynch
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 368 pages
Published:October 1st 2004 by Grand Central Publishing (first published January 1st 2002)
Categories:Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Cultural. Ireland. Romance. Food and Drink. Food. Adult Fiction

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Set on a small Irish dairy farm, this tender and funny debut novel follows two lost souls as they try to carve out new lives amid a colorful cast of characters reminiscent of those in the hit film Waking Ned Divine. Abby has been estranged from the family farm since her rebellious mother ran off with her when she was a small child. Kit is a burned out New York stockbroker who's down on his luck. But that's all about to change, now that he and Abby have converged on the farm just in time to help Corrie and Fee, two old cheesemakers in a time of need. Full of delightful and quirky characters--from dairy cows who only give their best product to pregnant, vegetarian teens to an odd collection of whiskey-soaked men and broken-hearted women who find refuge under Corrie and Fee's roof -- Blessed are the Cheesemakers is an irresistible tale about taking life's spilled milk and turning it into the best cheese in the world.

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Original Title: Blessed Are the Cheesemakers
ISBN: 0446693014 (ISBN13: 9780446693011)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Ireland

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This was an extremely amusing audiobook. I loved the narrator, Heather O'Neill, she had so many different voices and accents that were at times funny and at times serious. I don't know if they were necessarily authentic but I really enjoyed listening.The book started out in three different locations Ireland, New York City, and the Pacific Island Ate'ate, but converges on the Coolarney cheese factory in Ireland. This is not a story for those who are offended by language, fecking (Irish

My favorite book this year because I laughed out loud, I cried, and I want to go live with the characters. A very fun, quick read. Thanks for recommending it Karen!

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I loved the Irish dialect and the great local characters. I loved the idead of such a place and such people. I have been reading too many 'deep' books lately and this one was refreshing and just plain fun.I also loved the cheese making. I think it would be a blast to learn how to make cheese.

Full of great quotes about cheesemakers! Like: only honest people can make cheese! As a former cheesemaker myself, ofcourse I loved it!

I'm sure none of my friends could ever have guessed that a quirky magical-realist fluffy-with-dark-edges cheesemaking romance would be right up my alley. None at all.

This book was recommended by a friend as I do love foodie magical realism when done well.This book is not particularly funny (as I had seen it billed) nor well written, the standards of chick lit are there, nonsensical love interests, sexual daydreams and some quite predictable plot twists.BUT having said that, it was a nice fluff read between heavier novels and I enjoyed the link to cheese, though I didnt think this was nearly well explored as the soap opera surrounding it... pregnant

Cute, quirky characters. Didn't love it as much as "The Wedding Bees" but I enjoy her ability to infuse magical bits into the story-line (much like my favorite author, Sarah Addison Allen.)

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