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  • by Niall Breslin
    £11.99

    Bressie's third picture book helps children manage anger when things don't go their way.

  • - My Unexpected Journey to Self Belief
    by Rory O'Connor
    £13.49

    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.

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    £9.99

    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.

  • by Amanda Byram
    £16.99

    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'.

  • by Richie Sadlier
    £11.49

    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.

  • - One Girl's Search for Meaning
    by Daniella Moyles
    £13.99

    A successful young woman in her twenties packs in her outwardly perfect life and goes in search of meaning, connection and authenticity.

  • by Eoin McGee
    £13.99

    A no-nonsense guide to making the most of your money from the star of the hit TV show that has saved people thousands!

  • - How Sophie Toscan du Plantier's dream became a nightmare and a west Cork village became the centre of Ireland's most notorious unsolved murder
    by Ralph Riegel
    £13.49

    A comprehensive account of Ireland's most notorious unsolved murder.

  • by John Burke
    £8.99

    A picture book that introduces children to Antarctic explorer Tom Crean, a key member of Captain Robert Scott and Ernest Shackleton's most famous expeditions - the fourth book in the Little Library series.

  • - The Irish woman who saved the lives of hundreds of children during World War II
    by Bernard S. Wilson
    £7.99

    The first children's book about one of Ireland's greatest heroines, who saved the lives of hundreds of children during World War II.

  • - 100 Masso Slimming Meals for Everyday
    by Gina Daly
    £15.49

    The first cookbook from hit Instagram slimming couple Gina Daly (The Daly Dish) and Karol Daly (Mr Dish), who have lost almost ten stone between them after devising delicious, indulgent recipes that prove you can lose weight while still loading your plate!

  • - A true story of surviving the worst and discovering the magic of everyday
    by Brian Pennie
    £13.49

    A chronic heroin addict is given a second chance at life and rediscovers its magic showing that change is always possible, no matter how stuck we feel.

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    £6.99

    Granny selects her favourite traditional Irish soup recipes. Includes recipes for potato soup, mutton broth, cabbage soup, beef and barley soup and parsnip soup.

  • - Your Questions Answered
    by Lucy Wolfe
    £13.99

    Sleep expert Lucy Wolfe, creator of the gentle stay-and-support approach, which has helped thousands of parents and babies get a good night's sleep, turns her attention to common problems that interrupt your baby's sleep routine.

  • - Stories from the heart of Ireland
    by Michael Healy-Rae
    £7.99

    Through tales that are sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant, sometimes heart-breaking, but always true, Time to Talk follows in the tradition of the great Kerry storytellers, capturing the real heartbeat of rural Ireland.

  • - The Welcoming Approach to Life's Challenges
    by Claire Hayes
    £13.99

    In this remarkable book, Dr Claire Hayes takes a good look at our thoughts and how they can effect us.

  • - The Inside Story of Irish Power and Influence in US Politics
    by Caitriona Perry
    £17.99

    From JFK to Trump, Irish American voters have played a pivotal role in US politics, but is their influence on the wane? The Tribe provides a definitive, clear-eyed look at Irish American voters.

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    £6.99

    Covering all aspects of the beginnings of Northern Ireland as a separate state, to gerrymandering and World War II, and on to the emergence of the Troubles and finally peace, this book is a guide to all the dramatic events in Northern Ireland over the past 100 years.

  • by Gerard Kelly
    £6.99

    With over five hundred favourite quotations from the popular website, interspersed with hilarious cartoons, Overheard in Dublin is the perfect stocking-filler.

  • - 100 Years of Papal Teaching on Women
    by Richard Leonard
    £12.99

    Over the 100 years since Rerum novarum, the popes have spoken about women on more than forty occasions. This book is the first study, in any language, of that teaching. From speeches to encyclicals, Richard Leonard takes the reader through twenty-seven of the most important papal documents concerning women, including Pope John Paul II’s significant statements, Mulieris dignitatem and Ordinatio sacerdatalis.Writing in an easy and accessible style, Leonard shows how the popes have had very different things to say about women, depending on whether they were issuing Catholic social teaching or reflecting on the role of Mary. He examines why such papal teaching about women has met with scepticism and hostility from women and men inside and outside the Catholic Church. He demonstrates why there is such an outstanding contrast in approach to Christian womanhood taken by the papal teaching office and that of leading Catholic feminist theologian, Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza.This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand what the popes have said about women and why they say what they do.

  • - A workbook for a healthier, happier you
    by Michelle Moroney
    £13.99

  • - Reflections on a Life Exploring Ireland's North Atlantic Waters
    by Ken O'Sullivan
    £13.49

    Spun from the author's first-hand experience as an underwater cameraman and filmmaker, from memory, natural history and the culture of Ireland's coastal communities, Stories from the Deep is a profound and lyrical exploration of Ireland's ocean waters through narrative and poetry.

  • by Luke O'Neill
    £19.49

    Join Professor Luke O'Neill on the greatest journey of them all. From the very big to the very small travel through the wonders of the universe, the mysteries of the human body, and the tiny world of molecules. A thrilling and engrossing book packed with fascinating phenomena, vibrant illustrations and heaps of fun facts.

  • by Niall Breslin
    £11.99

    Following the success of his first picture book, musician and mindfulness expert Niall Breslin (Bressie) is back with another lesson for young children. When Freddie sees all the presents his friend gets for his birthday, he feels sad. Luckily Nana is on hand to teach him the gratitude trick, a proven technique for dealing with feelings of jealousy.

  • - The Green Cookbook
    by Tony Keogh
    £20.99

    The vegan cookbook from Dublin's famous vegan and vegetarian restaurant, Cornucopia.

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