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A Novel Holiday Destination

Posted by Mark Grace 
· October 25, 2017 

A Time for Reading

If you don’t read a novel at any other time, your holiday is when you often pick up a book. Despite modern technology, most of us still prefer the feel of a real paper book in our hands. Clonakilty has several excellent books shops (Kerr’s Bookshop in Ashe Street & Clonakilty Bookshop in Pearse Street). So, if you forget to bring a book with you, you are sure to find one!

Authors & Books with a West Cork Connection

There are a number of books and authors with West Cork collections. Guests at Ballynoe House may enjoy one of several books written by New York Times bestselling author David Mitchell. David is the award-winning author of “The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet”, “Black Swan Green”, “Cloud Atlas” (made into a film in 2012), “Number9Dream”, “Ghostwritten” and “The Bone Clocks”. He was twice shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Mitchell was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by TIME magazine in 2007. With KA Yoshida (his wife), Mitchell co-translated from the Japanese the international bestselling memoir, “The Reason I Jump”. He lives nearby in Ardfield with his Japanese wife and two children.

Cloud Atlas, a novel by David Mitchell

A Feel for the Irish Way of Life

The debut novel of TV personality Graham Norton, “Holding”, is a an excellent and gentle read. It provides a humorous and recognisable insight into life in a small village in the west of Ireland. Graham has his summer retreat in the village of Ahakista on Sheep’s Head. Another author, Zadie Smith, has also made her home on Sheep’s Head.

Holding, a novel by Graham Norton

Hercule Poirot in Clonakilty

The 2017 novel, “Closed Casket” by Sophie Hannah, set in Clonakilty, has the famous Belgian detective making a visit in her second novel commissioned by the Agatha Christie estate.

Closed Casket, a novel by Sophie Hannah

In an interview Hannah says “It’s particularly great to go to Ireland at the moment because my latest book, my Poirot novel, is set in Clonakilty. It’s a kind of enclosed community murder mystery so everybody’s staying in this big country mansion. Somebody gets murdered and the suspects are the other people in the house, basically.

“What I quite often do now is choose to set books based on where I’ve been, that I’ve liked. I just thought it would be great to have a load of Anglo-Irish aristocrats in this house in rural Ireland.

“I went back to Ireland while I was writing it, and I went back again when it came out, and did an event at Clonakilty Bookshop, which was wonderful. It felt as though everyone in Clonakilty had come out to see me and the book! It felt like everyone was very excited that the book was set in Clonakilty.”

Elsewhere, “The idea came when I was driving around west Cork and indulging my addiction for property websites,” the celebrated English crime writer recalls. “I came across a beautiful country house in Clonakilty on the banks of the River Argideen.”

The house at Lisselan, reported by some sources to be this inspiration, can be visited during your stay. It is situated just off the N71 a few kilometres on the Cork side of Clonakilty-

Lisselan, Clonakilty (sold in 2017)

Ballynoe House Book Exchange

Each of the three lets at Ballynoe House will have a bookshelf. A number of the books will references for guests, however the paperback collections are available as an open book exchange, one-for-one. So, hopefully there will always be something on hand to read. The library is on the landing in each mews house, and a reading bench has been provided in the picture window.

Ballynoe Mews Landing and Reading Bench

Ballynoe Mews Landing and Reading Bench

Mark Grace, Ballynoe House

Categories : Ballynoe House Blog
Tags : Agatha Christie, Ahakista, Ardfield, Ballynoe House, Books, Clonakilty, Clonakilty Bookshop, Closed Casket, Cloud Atlas, David Mitchell, Graham Norton, Hercule Poirot, Holding, Kerr’ Bookshop, Lisselan, Novels, reading, River Argideen, Sheep's Head, Sophie Hannah, whodunnit, Zadie Smith

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Ballynoe House has three luxury self-catering guesthouses situated just 10 minutes from Clonakilty, the multi-award-winning West Cork tourist destination, and within a short walk of several beaches; an ideal location for your holiday on this part of the Wild Atlantic Way. Our blog posts cover events and opportunities for activities in West Cork as well as Ballynoe House which has a Resident Genealogist and Resident Artist.

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