About Whiskey in the Tae: A Collection of Irish Childhood Tales
Step into the warm, nostalgic world of Sheila P Kelly’s childhood in Northern Ireland, where the scent of coal smoke mingles with laughter, and every corner holds a story. From the lively céilís above the bicycle shop to the bittersweet memories of family, friends, and legends, these heartfelt tales paint a vivid portrait of a bygone era.
In this captivating collection, Sheila shares stories of youthful mischief, community spirit, and the magic of everyday life, embodying the resilience, humour, and warmth that define Irish childhood. Whether recounting adventures at the Big Stone, childhood romances, or the humorous mishaps of growing up during turbulent times, her stories evoke both tears and laughter.
Whiskey in the Taé invites you to relive a cherished past, exploring the rich tapestry of Irish culture and the enduring bonds of family and friendship. Perfect for lovers of memoir, folklore, and nostalgic storytelling, this collection is a heartfelt tribute to the innocence, spirit, and stories that shape us all.
Sheila has captivated readers with her debut memoir, There Is No Flag Worth Dying For, first published in 2022, and now invites you once again into her world with this heartfelt collection of childhood tales.
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Sheila P. Kelly, a talented writer from Northern Ireland, has captivated readers with her debut memoir, ‘There Is No Flag Worth Dying For,’ published in 2022. Her writing journey began as a part-time reporter for the Armagh Gazette, where she covered intriguing local stories and events in her hometown of Keady, South Armagh, near the border with the Republic of Ireland.
Sheila’s creative nonfiction explores the whispers of Northern Ireland’s past, including the turbulent period known as ‘The Troubles.’ Her writing promises to tug at heartstrings, elicit laughter, and share fascinating historical titbits. In her second book, Sheila takes readers on a journey back in time, recounting tales from her childhood in Northern Ireland.
When not writing, Sheila can be found exploring nature and selling antiques at local markets. Her books are available on Amazon and in independent bookstores throughout Northern Ireland, offering readers a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural tapestry.
