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Killorglin mother and son pen poetry book
By Michelle Crean
What do roses, wrens, King Puck, fairies and Santa Claus have in common? Well, all now feature in a new children's book co-written by a mother and son.
The new illustrated poetry collection for children, 'A Very Kerry Year', by Killorglin mother and son, Jacinta and Conor Browne, has been published just in time for Christmas.
And all proceeds will be donated to Comfort for Chemo, an organisation whose mission it is to build and equip a chemotherapy unit for the people of Kerry.
The charity is close to the young author's heart as Conor himself was undergoing cancer treatment while writing this book.
With original poetry by the mother and son, the book also has another separate family connection as the talented illustrators are local artists, father-daughter duo Con and Rochelle Lucey, with each page awash with colour and beautiful drawings.
“I know first-hand how important it is to have a comfortable environment while receiving chemotherapy," Conor said.
'A Very Kerry Year' is currently available for €12 from The Crystal Cave and the Reeks District Tourist Office in Killorglin and will soon be available in many more outlets throughout the county.
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