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  • - A man, a stent and a camper van
    by Michael Harding
    £7.99

    The new bestselling memoir from the beloved Michael Harding, the author of Staring at Lakes and Talking to Strangers

  • - A book about love and belonging
    by Michael Harding
    £13.49

    A unique collection of quotes and observations from Michael Harding, one of Ireland's best-loved memoirists, with stunning and evocative illustrations from Irish illustrator Jacob Stack.

  • by Michael Harding
    £9.49 - 11.99

  • - Tunderbolt Chickamauga Indian Nation, Inc.
    by Michael Harding & Chief Moon Wolf
    £16.99

  • - A Memoir of Endings and Beginnings
    by Michael Harding
    £7.99

    The new bestseller from Michael Harding.

  • - Expeditions in an in-between world where therapy ends and stories begin
    by Michael Harding
    £7.99

    More observations from Ireland's Number One bestselling memoirist. Mixing stories from the road with dispatches from his Irish Times columns, On Tuesdays I'm a Buddhist is a spell-binding and powerful book about the human condition, the narratives we weave around the self, and the ultimate bliss of living in the present moment.

  • - And other ways of being human
    by Michael Harding
    £8.99

    'Harding writes like an angel' Sunday TimesTalking to Strangers, from the No.1 bestselling author of Staring at Lakes, Hanging with the Elephant and On Tuesdays I'm a Buddhist is a book about love, about the stories we share with others, and the stories we leave behind us.Too much wine and a casual browse of an airline website - this is how Michael Harding found himself in a strange flat in Bucharest in early January, which set the tone for the rest of that year.After an intense stint in a high-profile production of The Field, Harding returned to the tranquil hills above Lough Allen and started to plan some dramatic changes to his little cottage. Surely an extension would give him a renewed sense of purpose in life as he approached old age.But as the walls of his home crumbled, so too did his mental health, and he fell, once again, into depression -- that great darkness where life feels like nothing more than a waste of time.And yet, it is in that great darkness that we discover what really makes us human.'Michael Harding is no ordinary man or memoirist ... a book that champions the kindness (or at least company) of strangers as essential for that elusive state known as happiness' RT Guide

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