Bodhran Makers
Discover the poignant tale of Bodhran Makers by renowned author John B. Keane, published in 2017. Set against the backdrop of the mid-1950s, this compelling novel takes you to the close-knit community of Dirrabeg on the picturesque Dingle Peninsula, a place grappling with the threat of extinction.
At the heart of the story is Donal Hallpelly, whose passion for playing the bodhran ignites a fierce conflict with the ultraconservative Canon Tett. As the priest strives to eradicate the last remnants of paganism from the community, Donal’s music becomes a symbol of resistance and cultural identity.
With 416 pages of rich storytelling, Bodhran Makers invites readers to explore themes of tradition, faith, and the struggle for survival in a changing world. Don't miss this captivating work that highlights the complexities of life in rural Ireland.