Blue Collar Heaven

by Shamus Flaherty


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/25/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 380
ISBN : 9781420836240

About the Book

     Blue Collar Heaven is about life on the island of Martha’s Vineyard. Author Shamus Flaherty says he wrote it, “to show people the island the way the locals know it. There’s a lot more to it than just the typical summertime tourist-trap that most vacationers see. And there’s so much more to appreciate about the real thing.”

     Hero Bobby Blood is a gifted timber framer and family-man who believes he’s living in heaven. He thinks he was flattened by a truck when he was young and that his entire life from that point on has been a gift. Life is smooth and easy for Blood. He’s away from the real world with the ones he loves. But there are some troubling things that take place on the island over the course of a year that make him question his beliefs. Will things return to paradise with the upcoming summer, or will the island be tainted forever?

     If villain Dirty McGruff gets his way, it will surely be turned for the worse. Dirty is a hack carpenter who’s always between jobs and always looking to defile the island with his filthy ways.

     The reader also sees life through the eyes of a local bartender, a group of Brazilian immigrants, a family of vacationers, an artist, a comical landscaping duo, and a college-age summer resident.

     All of their stories have an effect on the condition of Blood’s paradise. Together they form the tale of Blue Collar Heaven.


About the Author

     Shamus Flaherty moved to Martha’s Vineyard to write his first novel, The Great Blowout, in the fall of 2000. While writing and working as landscaper he found the inspiration and material for his second novel, Blue Collar Heaven.

     Shamus thinks he’s a rock star. He wrote an 18-song soundtrack for Blue Collar Heaven that he believes will be used in the motion picture rendition of the novel. In addition to having delusions of grandeur, his other main problems include talking too much about his books when he gets drunk and being able to dish it out but not being able to take it. Other than that, he’s a pretty good guy.