The Road to McCarthy: Around the World in Search of Ireland

The Road to McCarthy: Around the World in Search of Ireland

by PeteMcCarthy (Author)

Synopsis

Pete McCarthy established one cardinal rule of travel in his bestselling debut McCarthy's Bar Never pass a bar with your name on it. In this equally wry and insightful follow-up, Pete's characteristic good humor, curiosity, and thirst for adventure take him on a fantastic jaunt around the world in search of his Irish roots -- from Morocco, where he tracks down the unlikely chief of the McCarthy clan, to Rocky Sullivan's in New York, where he braves a crowd of stratospherically drunken Scotsmen in the midst of their St. Patrick's Day celebrations -- just before he is engulfed by a sea of green plastic bowler hats on Fifth Avenue.

After clocking thousands of miles and landing in more than a few exotic locations, he finally reaches his coveted destination: a remote and sparsely populated Alaskan town (named McCarthy, of course) where the eighteen townspeople are far outnumbered by the bears. Risking life, limb, and liberty in an almost heroic effort to trace his own lineage, he also happens to discover the peculiar and fascinating history of McCarthys everywhere while managing to down a few good pints along the way.

Packed with unexpected detours and dozens of hilarious moments, The Road to McCarthy is a quixotic and anything but typical Irish odyssey that confirms Pete McCarthy's status as one of the funniest and most incisive authors writing today.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Published: 03 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 000716212X
ISBN 13: 9780007162123

Media Reviews
Unfailingly sharp, good-humored and offbeat: sure to please Celtophiles of every greenish hue. --Kirkus Reviews
Highly engaging...a very funny book. --Los Angeles Times Book Review
With self-deprecating wit and a sly sense of the absurd, [McCarthy] makes even the most mundane experience entertaining. --Booklist
A travelogue that's as hilariously gratifying as it is entertaining. --Entertainment Weekly
Hilarious...If McCarthy isn't telling a fabulous yarn himself, he's quoting someone who is. --Washington Post
Humorous and insightful...a delightful memoir. --Library Journal
A hugely enjoyable book, heartfelt, self-aware and very funny ...an intelligent exploration of what it means to be Irish. --Kilkenny People
Fans of Bill Bryson will enjoy reading McCarthy's droll narrative of his rediscovery of his family's roots in Ireland. ---Library Journal
McCarthy is a worthy addition to the ranks of P.J. O'Rourke, Bill Bryson and Peter Mayle. --Publishers Weekly
A lively, lusty quest. McCarthy travels like a Renaissance explorer with a film director's lens. --Publishers Weekly
An engaging, evocative book. --Mail on Sunday
Hilarious, sentimental, surprising and revealing. --Dallas Morning News
The funniest book I've read this year. --The Independent (UK)
Engaging... [McCarthy's] curiosity is infectious and there's plenty to amuse. --St Petersburg Times
An entertaining romp [and] a meditation on Ireland today. --Conde Nast Traveler
McCarthy is stitch. Move over, Bill Bryson. You've finally met your match. --Chicago Tribune
A funny and believable travelogue. --London Times
A volume [that] cannot fail to impress even the most world-weary traveller. --Books Magazine
Author Bio
Pete McCarthy was born to an Irish mother and an English father. He is a hugely popular British television personality and the author of the critically acclaimed international bestseller McCarthy's Bar. He is also a recent winner of the British Book Awards Newcomer of the Year Award and the Irish Post Award for Literature.