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  • - A Psychologist's Personal Story of Loss, Grief and Finding Hope
    by Niamh Fitzpatrick
    £13.99

    A psychologist's personal story of loss, grief and finding hope that will comfort anyone who is struggling with life not turning out as they had expected it to.

  • - Brilliant batch cooking recipes to save you time, money and patience
    by Susan Jane White
    £20.99

    As a financially squeezed, time-pressured mum, cooking from scratch every day was good for Susan Jane White's health, but a serious challenge to her sanity - until she discovered batch cooking. In her third cookbook she shares the secret to cutting your cooking time in half with her genius guide to batch cooking.

  • by Peter Donnelly
    £7.99 - 12.99

    The third book in Peter Donnelly's award-winning, number-one bestselling picture book series about the adventures of a very forgetful President.

  • - Little Library 3
    by John Burke
    £8.99

    The third book in the Little Library series. When your collection is complete, you'll have a little library - and big knowledge! Discover the revolutionary that was Constance Markievicz! She wanted Ireland to become free and the people to be treated fairly, so she spent her life working to make these things happen.

  • - The Head of Ned Belly
    by Jason Byrne
    £7.99

    The second book in The Adventures of Onion O'Brien from comedian and Ireland's Got Talent judge Jason Byrne. Onion is in trouble, again. This time he and the Five O's are trying to stop the destruction of the Valley, where they hang out, but they'll have to outwit pesky grownups, The Ferg and Judge, Mayor Ronald Bump, and the new teacher.

  • by Lucia Gannon
    £13.49

    Step into the surgery of Dr. Lucia Gannon. Arriving in the small village of Killenaule, Co. Tipperary 20 years ago - husband Liam (also a GP) and children in tow. Journey with her as she builds a life in this tight-knit community, and discover what it means to be the one people bring their problems to.

  • by Seamus O Conaill
    £7.99

    It's the first of May, but things are not going well for leprechaun Spuds Potsofgold - his crock of gold has gone missing, and he can't stop sneezing! How will Spuds find his gold, and what is to be done about his allergies?!

  • - Forget the gym, get fit, have fun!
    by Mary Jennings
    £14.99

    The information aspiring runners need to support them when taking their tentative first steps, allaying fears relating to pain and embarrassment, busy schedules and other common concerns. Not final jacket image.

  • by Bex Shelford
    £7.99

    This boredom-busting activity pad will keep children entertained for hours, and is the ideal travel companion for young visitors to Ireland. Each page explores a different location, from Newgrange to Bunratty, the Giant's Causeway to the Cliffs of Moher.

  • by John Grenham
    £19.99

    John Grenham's well-established and detailed guide has thorough descriptions of all the relevant sources and county-by-county reference lists - all expanded, updated and indexed to make the book easier to use than ever before.

  • - 18 Classics to Delight and Entertain
     
    £6.99

    High kings, forbidden romance and ancient magic feature in these 19 rich and colorful myths, these yarns will delight children of all ages - as they have for generations. Loaded with color illustrations.

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    £6.99

    Charts the turbulent history of Ireland as it unfolded over five centuries. Each castle has a unique story to tell, with legends and superstitions embedded in local lore. Color photos.

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    £6.99

    A compact history of the Irish Revolution, from the build up, to the Easter Rising, the formation of government, the Irish Civil War, and the aftermath.

  • - The untold story of Richard Hayes, the Dublin librarian who helped turn the tide of WWII
    by Marc McMenamin
    £13.99

    The incredible true story of how unassuming librarian and secret code-breaker Richard Hayes outwitted a Nazi spy and turned the tide of the World War II.

  • by David McCullagh
    £24.49

    Volume 2 of an absorbing and definitive biography of the dominant politician in 20th century Ireland.

  • by Aileen Cox Blundell
    £16.99

    Suggestions for fuss-free family food that each member of the family can enjoy, advising also on vegetarian adaptations and time-saving prep tricks.

  • by Rory O'Connor
    £11.49

    A laugh-out-loud guide to the most important things about being Irish, from weddings to hangovers, to politicians and bartenders, and yes, more hangovers.

  • by Peter Donnelly
    £7.99

    An irresistibly fun story about a forgetful president and his ever-ready pigeon!

  • by Rachael Keogh
    £7.99

    In her early twenties, Rachael Keogh was a desperate heroin addict.Her addiction to the drug took her to a place about as low as a person can go. She had grown up in Ballymun in difficult family circumstances and had, like many others, succumbed to the lure of drugs during her teenage years. Heroin nearly killed her.

  • - What to eat to help beat depression and live a longer, healthier life
    by Paula Mee
    £16.99

    Dietitian Paula Mee outlines a healthy eating plan based on the Mediterranean diet that is rich in healthy fats, wholegrain, unrefined carbs, and proteins. With over 70 easy-to-prepare recipes included, Mediterranean Mood Food promises that you can stay in great shape physically and mentally while still enjoying delicious food.

  • - 6 Steps for Transforming Negative Thoughts to Positive Emotions
    by Fiona Brennan
    £13.49

    Love, calmness, confidence, gratitude, hope and happiness: these are the six emotions that tip the balance of our mindset in favour of a positive outlook rather than a negative one. Wouldn't it be great to feel these positive emotions more of the time? Now you can with The Positive Habit.

  • - Why we feel more anxious, stressed and overwhelmed than ever, and what we can do about it
    by Stella O'Malley
    £13.99

    The author of "Bully-Proof Kids" presents a book for adults dealing with anxiety, exploring the potential for misreading self-help messages.

  • by Rozanna Purcell
    £16.99

    Roz Purcell's approach to cooking is simple: use whole foods to live a whole life. Written with a wonderfully accessible approach, Natural Born Feeder features over 170 easy-to-follow, delicious recipes that prove whole foods can taste far better than a pre-packaged meal.

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