
Mr Lynch's Holiday
A Contemporary, Fiction, Novels book. I think sometimes you lose people and you barely know it at the time. It starts as a small crack....
Welcome to Lomaverde - a new Spanish utopia for those seeking their place in the sun. Now a ghost town where feral cats outnumber the handful of anxious residents. A place of empty pools, long afternoons and unrelenting sunshine.Here, widowed Midlands bus driver Dermot Lynch turns up one bright morning. He's come to visit his son Eammon and his girlfriend, Laura. Except Eammon never opened Dermot's letter announcing his trip. Just like he can't quite get out of bed, or fix anything, or admit Laura has left him.Though neither father nor son knows quite what to make of the other, Lomaverde's Brits - Roger and Cheryl, Becca and Iain - see in Dermot a shot of fresh...
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- Pages: 272 pages
- ISBN: 9780670918560 / 670918563
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Dermot studied the backs of his hands. "I always loved her." He placed them flat on his knees. "But I've been less lonely since she's gone. Catherine O'Flynn, Mr Lynch's Holiday // I think sometimes you lose people and you barely know it at the time. It starts as a small crack. That's all it is. It takes years, a lifetime, before you notice what went out through the crack. How much you lost. Catherine O'Flynn, Mr Lynch's Holiday //
Dermot Lynch, recently retired and recovering from the loss of his wife several months prior, sets off on a trip to visit his son Eammon, who's been living in Spain with his girlfriend Laura. To Eammon's exasperation, the man shows up on his doorstep before the letter announcing his visit arrives, preventing him from asking him not... Dermot Lynch, who has lived most of his adult life in Birmingham, England, and worked as a bus driver, takes a holiday to Spain to visit his son, who lives in a decrepit housing development that was never finished. By the end of the book, he has spent two weeks with his son.If you're looking for plot, you might want another book, because... A short time ago, I spent an afternoon with some relatives who shared the Irish love for regrets. Dermot Lynch, a recent widower, is not an Irishman who lives for or loves regrets; author Catherine OFlynns sense of humor and writing skill will simply not allow it. The seventy-five year old, retired bus driver who loved his work, a hearty...