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  • Unknown Binding: 87 pages
  • Publisher: University of Washington, College of Education, Institute for the Study of Educational Policy, Center for Educational Renewal (1991)
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0006DMTO6
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (110 customer reviews)

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful
By amoc72
Format:Paperback
I have just finished reading McCarthy's Bar, having been recommended it by an English friend. Before picking it up, I thought 'oh yeah, a second-generation Paddy, going to tell us real Irish what we're like. Bring it on!'.

In all honesty, I have never, EVER laughed so loudly at the descriptions, and the perfect analysis of the Irish psyche. It's not all flattery from McCarthy - his observations on the new Celtic Tiger Ireland being particularly scathing (albeit dripping in a humour-filled sarcasm). However, he is never patronising.

He IS funny. Funny to the point of side-achingly hilarious. The Egyptian spuds, the scary B&B woman, the Christian Brothers who packed a good punch - all real situations, that turn into comic capers, once the sardonic eye of McCarthy is cast upon them.

It's also a poignant book too. Moreso for me when I realised while reading it that the author had sadly passed away in 2004. I left the book wondering if Pete McCarthy had finally found somewhere that he fitted in intrinsicly, and if there is a McCarthy's Bar beyond the pearly gates (and if it's being run by an ex-Garda or a Christian Brother with three kids!)

An excellent book. I can't reccomend it highly enough.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
Pete Mc Carthy wrote a couple of excellent books chronicling his travels around Ireland and further afield before his sad death from cancer last year. McCarthy's Bar & The Road to McCarthy are both well worth a read. If you like travelling, meeting interesting characters and a nice pint of Guinness then Pete McCarthy will soon become your friend.

The book isn't so much a travel guide as a humourous look at different sides of Ireland as seen through the witty eyes and ears of the late Pete. I especially enjoyed the part when he visits Lough Derg, having been there twice myself! Some other reviewers have complained about some of his observations and also his attempts at humour. While the humour in this may have been exaggerated somewhat, it IS funny, for God's sake! Those who think otherwise are probably the sort of people who don't laugh at anything, considering themselves above that sort of nonsense.
There are some genuinely funny moments and some clever turns of phrase and Mc Carthy has definitely established a real flair for storytelling in this, the first of his books.

On the frequent occasions when Pete just happens to be having a pint (again..) i wish i was on holidays. There's something extra nice about having a pint on a summer's day and not feeling guilty about it.

I thoroughly recommend Pete's books to anyone with a sense of humour.Unfortunately, his sad demise means that we won't be able to share any more of his adventures.
The world is a sadder place without him.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By Craobh Rua VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Pete McCarthy was actually born Peter Charles McCarthy Robinson in Warrington, a town in the north-west of England. He was the eldest son of an Irish mother, who'd moved to England to work as a nurse. Naturally, there was an Irish influence on his upbringing : he was educated by the Christian Brothers and, in his childhood, spent his summer holidays with his mother's family in West Cork. Before moving into travel writing, Pete had worked on television, and adopted his mother's maiden name to avoid confusion with another actor. (It also spared him from sharing a name with a noted Northern Irish politician - who, unlike our author - has no great love for the Irish Republic). "McCarthy's Bar" was his first book, and follows his travels through Cork, Kerry and up the west coast to his eventual destination : the dreaded pilgramage on Lough Derg. (It's, therefore, not entirely set in pubs owned by people called McCarthy - but you weren't seriously expecting that anyway, where you ?).

I haven't read a lot of travelogues, but - up until now - I've made a point of avoiding those set in Ireland. I've flicked through one or two, and have been left with the impression that people who write travelogues - though they come close at time - don't quite 'get' the Irish. McCarthy, on the other hand, does a great job and sometimes 'gets' us a little too well. He sometimes wanders a little off-topic and, once in a while, includes some relevant childhood memory or the occasional random thought. (The possiblility of genetic memory is something he puzzles over more than once, and he briefly notes the contribution of the Irish to Australia's sporting successes). He touches occasionally on the Irish - English relationship, though (wisely) doesn't try to explain it, while other tourists provide a few laughs...most notable among these are the Germans and - dare I say it - the Americans. (Please note : anyone who tries to tell you that, as a result, this book is anti-English, anti-German or anti-American should be roundly laughed at. Give them a lollipop, a pat on the head, even dry their eyes for them - just don't listen to them). McCarthy has produced a very funny and hugely enjoyable book, and I will certainly be picking up "The Road to McCarthy". Absolutely recommended.
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Rediscovered a gem
I loaned my original copy to someone years ago & never got it back, so I was very pleased I could get hold of a new copy of the brilliant McCarthy's Bar. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Jules
pete's travels around eire.
I got this book out of curiosity, having travelled round Ireland several times, and visited most of the places Pete wrote about in this book. Read more
Published 1 month ago by road nomad
Very enjoyable
I bought a copy of McCarthy's Bar many years ago but have only just got round to reading it. Having visited Ireland on a number of occasions i found it interesting to draw... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mark Tong
Wonderfully funny!!
This lovely book has just displaced "French Revolutions" as the funniest book I've ever read. As others have warned, be careful reading this in public places. Read more
Published 5 months ago by P. A. Tonkin
Funniest book I ever read
If there was ever a funnier book written, please, please let me know. This isnt just chuckle-funny, its blurt-out-loud-in-a-public-place-funny. On almost every page. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Captain Kirk
Awful stuff
There was only one place for this and that was the bin!! I wouldn't dare inflict this on anyone! Do not buy this
Published 8 months ago by Kin
Irish relate
I am enjoying this travel around Ireland - have been to many of the places - and cycle in Ireland regularly - yes granny of 6 still cycle - we have a great deal of fun as does... Read more
Published 9 months ago by ankaja
Put It On Kindle!
This is a book I never want to see go out of print.

I contribute to a couple of travel websites and the questions of how to travel around Ireland, places to visit,... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Mr. John Gayton
Hilarious
A truly hilarious account of the writers quest to visit every bar in Ireland with his family name over the door. Mc. Read more
Published 19 months ago by kevs46
funny but relentless
pete is a funny writer no doubt but the relentless pro-irish anti-english stance wears thin quickly . . and becomes the thing you notice and stops you reading on. Read more
Published on 13 May 2010 by S. Warwick
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