The final book in the Agnes Browne trilogy. At forty-seven years of
age Agnes, now thirteen years happily widowed, enters the 1980s
with a fruit stall in Moore Street, a French lover and six
children, five of them in their twenties. Becoming a grandmother is
a terrible shock to her system, especially as Agnes suffers every
one of her daughter-in-law's labour pains! And as the family
expands so do the problems -one son's inevitable brush with the
law, the heartbreak of emigration. But Agnes Browne is nothing if
not a fighter, and she squares her shoulders, offers up a quick one
to her departed pal, Marion, and sets about getting things back on
an even keel - or as even as things ever get in the Brown
household! The same quick-fire dialogue, hilarious humour and great
characterisation as in Brendan's bestselling The Mammy, filmed as
Agnes Browne by Angelica Huston, and the BAFTA-winning TV series
Mrs Brown's Boys.
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