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The guts

Doyle, Roddy 1958- (Author).

Summary: Jimmy Rabbitte is back. The man who invented the Commitments back in the 1980s is now 47, with a loving wife, 4 kids... and bowel cancer. He isn't dying, he thinks, but he might be. Jimmy still loves his music, and he still loves to hustle--his new thing is finding old bands and then finding the people who loved them enough to pay money online for their resurrected singles and albums. On his path through Dublin, between chemo and work he meets two of the Commitments--Outspan Foster, whose own illness is probably terminal, and Imelda Quirk, still as gorgeous as ever. He is reunited with his long-lost brother, Les, and learns to play the trumpet.

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  • ISBN: 9780345808059 (hc.) :
  • ISBN: 0345808053 (hc.)
  • Physical Description: print
    327 p. ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Alfred A. Knopf Canada, c2013.
Subject: Cancer -- Patients -- Fiction
Selling -- Music -- Fiction
Music -- Fiction
Friendship -- Fiction
Working class -- Ireland -- Fiction
Families -- Ireland -- Fiction
Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction
Genre: Humorous fiction.
Musical fiction.

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  • 16 of 16 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
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  • Random House, Inc.

    LONGLISTED 2015 – International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award

    A triumphant return to the characters of Booker Prize-winning writer Roddy Doyle's breakout first novel,The Commitments, now older, wiser, up against cancer and midlife.

    Jimmy Rabbitte is back. The man who invented the Commitments back in the 1980s is now 47, with a loving wife, 4 kids...and bowel cancer. He isn't dying, he thinks, but he might be.

    Jimmy still loves his music, and he still loves to hustle--his new thing is finding old bands and then finding the people who loved them enough to pay money online for their resurrected singles and albums. On his path through Dublin, between chemo and work he meets two of the Commitments--Outspan Foster, whose own illness is probably terminal, and Imelda Quirk, still as gorgeous as ever. He is reunited with his long-lost brother, Les, and learns to play the trumpet....

    This warm, funny novel is about friendship and family, about facing death and opting for life. It climaxes in one of the great passages in Roddy Doyle's fiction: 4 middle-aged men at Ireland's hottest rock festival watching Jimmy's son's band, Moanin' at Midnight, pretending to be Bulgarian and playing a song called "I'm Goin' to Hell" that apparently hasn't been heard since 1932.... Why? You'll have to readThe Guts to find out.


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