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Description:ISBN 0340832312 / Author: Brian Kennedy / Genre: Fiction / When Fergal Flynn's remarkable singing talent is discovered by world-famous opera star Alfredo Moretti, the young man leaves his native Belfast and sets out for Rome, where he will undergo training to become an opera ... more

Roman Song - Brian Kennedy ... singer. In a city of culture and beauty, he is an innocent abroad, and Fergal finds his life turned upside-down as he tries to adjust to this new, mysterious world. And when Fintan arrives on the scene - a young man from a background altogether different to his - Fergal struggles with his difficult past in an attempt to bridge the gulf between them and discover what love really is. Moving from the modern age back through the decades, Roman Song also tells the story of Fintan's parents - Amelia, the beautiful, widowed countess, and Mario Fiscetti, world-renowned singer, who meet during a tour of Tosca - and the strange love triangle that surrounds their union. Roman Song is as enchanting as its predecessor, as Fergal spreads his wings and begins to make his mark on a world full of promise, and sometimes danger.

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THIS is my first read after a few weeks stay in Northern Ireland late last year (2005) written by an Irish-born singer and writer, Brian Kennedy. I borrowed it from a friend having convinced by him that it will give me a glimpse of the Irish culture, its people and the society as a whole. AMAZINGLY, I got another copy of the book through bookcrossing (www.bookcrossing.com) which I released/left the book this month in Chicago O’Hare International Airport during my recent summer trip to the US. Bookcrossing is a free website service for people who want to share their favourite books to others around the world. Using the website, the book can be viewed using its designated ...

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