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Things aren't going great for Bret Sheehan. His marketing job is in peril, his girlfriend has left, and his beloved Uncle Michael has come to the end of the line. On top of all that, Bret is kind of a jerk. When everything comes to a head, Bret decides he has to take his uncle's ashes back to Ireland to fulfill the old man's wish that he be returned to his home, to "the land of his blood and bones." The Legend of Castle Cove follows that quest from Ohio to the elemental landscapes of County Kerry, Ireland, where Bret encounters many wonders not mentioned in the tourism brochures.

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Things aren't going great for Bret Sheehan. His marketing job is in peril, his girlfriend has left, and his beloved Uncle Michael has come to the end of the line. On top of all that, Bret is kind of a jerk. When everything comes to a head, Bret decides he has to take his uncle's ashes back to Ireland to fulfill the old man's wish that he be returned to his home, to "the land of his blood and bones." The Legend of Castle Cove follows that quest from Ohio to the elemental landscapes of County Kerry, Ireland, where Bret encounters many wonders not mentioned in the tourism brochures.
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Autorenporträt
G. M. Donley is a writer, designer, and photographer from Cleveland Heights, Ohio. During three decades in various creative and editorial roles at the Cleveland Museum of Art, he maintained parallel freelance endeavors in journalism and fine-art photography. His essays are included the print compilations "Dispatches from the Rust Belt" (Belt Publishing 2015) and "Voices from the Rust Belt" (Picador, 2018). He is author of the books "Art Spaces: The Cleveland Museum of Art" (Scala, 2013), "A Small Book About Design Craft and Practice" (Miscagon, 2023), "Night Music" (Miscagon, 2023), "Crombie Hill" (Miscagon 2024), "The Legend of Castle Cove" (Miscagon 2024), and "The Virtues of Alignment: Stories and Not Stories" (Miscagon 2024).