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The new diary from Ireland's favourite home expert! From getting organised to gardening, cookery and a whole host of useful tips, Francis Brennan's diary is a practical bible which you can delve into daily to discover all the information you need to keep your home looking its best.
Ryan Hennessy started writing poems as a young boy. As lead singer of Picture This, Ryan's songwriting reveals the unguarded spirit of a young man unafraid to wear his heart on his leopard-print sleeve. In his first book of poetry, Ryan reveals his natural gifts of self-expression to cover topics such as love, relationships, growing up and identity.
Award-winning eco-fantasy. One misfit girl and 50,000 bees: together they must change the world.
Four misfit friends and 50,000 bees against the might of the Citadel. 2020 Royal Dragonfly Award Winner. Author Shout Top Pick.
Four years:3 million bombs: Zero Hour Food approaching.The true story of WW2 Malta from an eye-witness account written at the time in a secret diary, a diary too dangerous to show anyone, and too precious to destroy.
The author of The President's Glasses is back with more stories about the president and this time he's left his cat behind on his holidays!
John Creedon has always been fascinated by place names. Here he digs beneath the surface of familiar place names, peeling back the layers of meaning behind them to reveal stories about the nature of the land of Erin and the people who walked it before us.
This is a beautifully illustrated minature collection of traditional Irish legends for children.
An empowering guide designed to help girls find their place in the world and grab life with both hands. Full of practical information on handling the challenges of the teenage years, it covers topics like finding your friendship tribe, handling peer pressure, healthy body image, periods, love, sex and relationships and navigating the online world.
Translate 'happiness science' into day-to-day strategies for contentment. An authoritative and practical guide to increasing your happiness.
An inspiring true story of love, loss and a fight for survival from Zoe Holohan, the Irish woman who lost her husband while on honeymoon, and suffered devastating injuries herself, in Greece's deadly 2018 wildfires.
Kickstart your weight-loss and health goals with Trisha Lewis, the inspirational chef and Instagram slimming sensation.
A Pocket Guide to Newgrange and the Boyne Valley contains everything you need to know about one of Ireland's most significant historical landmarks.
A beautiful book of much-loved Irish prayers and blessings.
The compelling story of how a family under pressure turned on itself with fatal consequences.
Ecologist Richard Nairn buys a small woodland and allows it to go back to nature. A fascinating account of a typical year in a native Irish forest, its moods and seasons and wildlife secrets. Wildwoods is an important and timely reminder to pay attention to what nature can teach us.
On an ordinary day in April of 2018 Seán Cox traveled to Anfield to watch his beloved Liverpool play. But he never made it to the match. A vicious, unprovoked attack left him with a severe brain injury, unable to walk or talk. Here, Martina tells their remarkable story.
A sweeping, accessible history of Ireland adapted from Dr Jonathan Bardon's BBC series.This authoritative and comprehensive history of Ireland, written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and completed by his former editor Fergal Tobin, covers the entire history of the island from the Ice Age to the Peace Process in 100 short episodes. In this thoughtful analysis of Irish society, Bardon integrates the significant cultural and literary history of Ireland with its political and social histories.Based on the hugely popular BBC series A Short History of Ireland, each episode stands alone, providing a snippet of Irish history in five minutes' reading. In turn, reading each episode in sequence from beginning to end provides a magisterial history of Europe's most western land.Complete with a new introduction and epilogue, A History of Ireland in 100 Episodes is for anyone looking for a short but authoritative history of the island of Ireland.
Told through the lens of its leaders and Taoisigh, Saving the State is the fascinating story of Fine Gael, from the wilderness years to the achievements in government, defeats and crises, the partnerships and the leadership. Essential reading for anyone interested in understanding how Fine Gael came to be the party it is today.
The memoir left behind by journalist Keelin Shanley who died of cancer in February 2020. A remarkable story of courage and resilience and a memorable reflection on how to live well, no matter what you're facing.
Everything your child needs to know about Irish farms! In the latest in Gill's large format 'opedia' series, 'Ear to the Ground' presenter and farmer Darragh McCullough teaches your child everything they need to know about life on an Irish farm, brought beautifully to life by Sally Caulwell's stunning illustrations.
Bressie's third picture book helps children manage anger when things don't go their way.
The true story of the arduous journey of the funny man behind the social media phenomenon, Rory's Stories. Told with his trademark humour, this straight-talking memoir is a book for anyone who wants to be inspired by an ordinary man's mental health journey.
An annual of all things Irish for children's Christmas stockings everywhere! The definitive bumper book of the year covers all the unusual things that happened in 2020, as well as history, sport, jokes, riddles and pages for you to fill in your own record of the very strange year gone by.
At 47, Amanda Byram is in the shape of her life, but for years she was trapped in a cycle of yo-yo dieting and self-criticism. The Switch is a distillation of all the simple and life-changing techniques, tips and tricks she used to get herself off the 'perfection treadmill'.
When a career ending injury saw Richie Sadlier retire from football, his life spiraled out of control. Fuelled by a dependency on alcohol, he spent years running from dark memories and feelings that had haunted him since his childhood. Written in conjunction with Dion Fanning, this is an inspiring memoir about addiction and recovery.
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