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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.
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.
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.
Harrison Gardner is a man on a mission to help us rediscover the lost art of building our own while leaving a more harmonious mark on the environment. Build Your Own explores the principles of construction and outlines a multitude of practices and methods that enable you to build a home with the materials available to you.
A distinctive colouring book exploring the beauty of microscopic life, from vaccines and viruses to protozoa and algae. Contains over 60 detailed illustrations from the natural world.
In the midst of Lockdown, confined to his local area, John Connell canoes his local river. During his meander downstream, John (author of the bestselling memoir, The Cow Book) reflects on his travels, his past relationships and his battle with depression, as well as on Irish folklore, geopolitics and philosophy. âEUR~Quietly triumphant.âEUR(TM) Donal Ryan
A remarkable memoir about female cruelty, and ultimately female strength and endurance.
A ground-breaking new book for teenage boys that talks about the stuff they really want to talk about, learn and understand. From being single to being a boyfriend, being gay, being straight, sex, relationships, dating, sexting, drinking and break-ups, this book covers it all.
A thrilling account of the true extent of Irish-Allied cooperation during World War II, revealed through a series of recently discovered tapes that capture the voices of those who were involved.
By tuning into and becoming more aware of the stories we are telling ourselves, we can free ourselves from the thoughts and beliefs that are holding us back. Alongside concepts, ideas and new perspectives, Pat Divilly's book contains an eight-week practical programme for mental and emotional fitness.
Homeless at 13, pregnant at 14: life was not working as young Deborah had hoped. But today she¿s a successful accountant, mother of a 13-year-old, and founder of a charity helping single parents to pursue education. This was all down to Deborah¿s tenacity and to wonderful people. This is the story of those who positively affected her life and the power we all have to impact the lives of others.
What is life like at the edge of science in a pandemic? World renowned immunologist Professor Luke O'Neill tells all, sharing his diaries from the front-line of the scientific fight for a vaccine as the world grappled with Covid 19.
Discover the unexpected bliss of quitting drinking through the story of one woman's stumble into an intoxicating alcohol-free life.
A charming instant classic that celebrates the important things in life - family, nature and time spent together.
With exclusive access to the Haughey archives, Gary Murphy presents a landmark reassessment of Charles Haughey's life and legacy. 'A superbly balanced exploration of the life and politics of one of the most fascinating figures in 20th century Ireland.' Professor John Horgan
An incredible story of extreme perseverance, unimaginable grit, and of what it takes to keep going despite countless obstacles.
Lessons from a life on the healthcare frontline from one of Ireland's most-respected doctors.
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.
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