The Good Fairies of New York
 

The Good Fairies of New York

by Martin Millar

The Good Fairies of New York tells the fish-out-of-water story of two Scottish thistle fairies who find themselves in Manhattan. The fairies hook up with two humans, Kerry (complete with colostomy bag) and Dinnie (antisocial in the extreme), finding time to help both get their acts together. A book that brings together race riots and Scottish folklore, The Good Fairies of New York is... (read more)

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Kay C
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This is at times laugh out loud funny.

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Marcie B
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Good fairies, bad fairies, ethnic fairies, traveling fairies, warring fairies, vengeful fairies . . . it's all about fairies and the people they choose to show themselves to. In a NG Adventure article (February 2008) titled "Ireland Uncorked," by G. Mone, one of his article personalities issues these words of advice, "You don't feck with fairies." So true. . . so true.

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