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In his first book, Time to Talk, Michael Healy-Rae established himself as part of the great tradition of Kerry storytellers with his chronicles of life in rural Ireland. Now, in his second book, his superior storytelling skills come to the fore once again as he shares more stories of what he¿s witnessed and heard in the heart of the country.From his Kerry childhood to musings on rural Ireland today, A Listening Ear brings readers back to the countryside and characters that we have grown to love. With his quick wit and remarkable observations, Michael is a consummate chronicler of country life and the charm of local heroes.
An empowering book that will guide women on a deep dive inward to live their best midlife, awakening to what they can gain as they age rather than what they lose.
Niall Breslin's latest Mindful Moments picture book, now in paperback, brings calm to bedtime by teaching children a body scan meditation technique for an easy countdown to sleep.
Little Otter is scared to swim on her own. Can her riverside friends help her become more confident? A charming story of resilience and support.
Niall Breslin's latest Mindful Moments picture book brings calm to bedtime by teaching children a body scan meditation technique for an easy countdown to sleep.
In this illuminating new book, Manchán Magan sets out on a journey in our ancestors' footsteps to uncover the ancient myths and stories that have shaped our national identity, embedded in the strata of land that have endured through millennia - from ice ages through to famines and floods.
Daniel Davey is a performance nutritionist who has helped Ireland's most successful athletes to raise their game, and here he draws on everything he has learned to deliver the science of how food can help us perform at our best physically and mentally every day.
This is a collection of striking images and fascinating stories about the lighthouses around Ireland's coast and the extraordinary men and women who lived and worked in them - as seen on the RTÉ TV series of the same name.
Adapted for curious kids from the bestselling Humanology, here Professor Luke O'Neill explores what makes us interesting as a species, why we sleep, laugh and enjoy music, and our efforts to stop disease. He also ponders whether we will create superhumans, how and why we age, if we can escape death and whether our eventual extinction is inevitable.
Tracey Corbett-Lynch has encountered loss in all its guises. This book is the roadmap of her journey through the grief of each loss and how she slowly found a path to recovery. There is no blueprint for grief, but in writing this book Tracey hopes that her experience can help others navigate grief and loss.
The third cookbook from the bestselling husband and wife slimming team! 100 calorie-counted but comforting, homely recipes that are big on taste but easy on the waist - and on the wallet!
A heartwarming debut that continues the story of the hit RTÉ TV series Pure Mule, which captured the whole world in one small Irish town.
This is an uplifting book that empowers children to embrace and celebrate their unique talents, while encouraging small acts of self-care and kindness and promoting wellness of the body and mind. Here children can learn to connect with themselves and others, manage big feelings and practice positive thinking and reflection.
In this people's history of Ireland, John Creedon introduces a treasure trove of old stories, ways and wisdom, collected by schoolchildren as part of a nationwide project set up in the 1930s to preserve Irish folklore.
From Irish Hospice Foundation, who so compassionately provide end-of-life and bereavement care, this collection provides the gift of words at a time when words can be hard to find.Created in conjunction with Poetry Ireland, this is a collection of words to comfort in the most troubled times.
A fascinating history of Irishmen woven through the clothes they wear. Taking the clothes they wore as a starting point, Paul Galvin skillfully weaves together a collection of stories of Irishmen who defined the culture and mood of their time.
This beautifully designed gift book includes a selection of over seventy of Yeats's best loved poems. These are complemented by a wide range of paintings, prints and drawings, the majority by Irish or Irish-based artists and often artists who were contemporaries of the poet.
A fascinating insight into the career of one of Ireland's first female judges, revealing the inner workings of Ireland's criminal courts, exploring the changes in Irish society and sharing timeless truths learned from almost 20 years on the bench.
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