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  • by Gareth Evans
    £9.99

    A story of loss, survival and unexpected friendship set in a tumultuous period of early European history. An English adaptation of Y Pibgorn Hud.

  • by Rhys Iorwerth
    £10.49

    A new collection of the poetry of Rhys Iorwerth - poems formed after his return to his home town of Caernarfon following 15 years in Cardiff. The poems, illuminated with photography by Geraint Thomas, present a mix of the sunny and stormy, the lighthearted and profound.

  • by Rebecca Roberts
    £10.49

    Sequel to the popular novel, Mudferwi, published in 2019. Alys is living her dream, running a successful restaurant in the Vale of Clwyd with her partner, Duncan. But when Duncan is offered a contract to film a tv programme in Patagonia, Alys is left to run the restaurant alone.

  • by Gwyn Parry
    £9.49

    A sequence of evocative stories presenting a warm portrayal of the unique relationship between a mother and son over twenty years and of a rural community on Anglesey that is swiftly disappearing.

  • by Aled Jones Williams
    £8.99

    A collection of short stories by an innovative, contemporary writer.

  • by Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
    £11.49

    Following the astounding success of the volume Curo''r Corona''n Coginio, this companion volume celebrates the craft talents of Merched y Wawr members and friends.

  • by Huw Aaron
    £8.49

    A hilarious and zany poem by the artist Huw Aaron about weird and wonderful characters who go to a tea party. A colourful and entertaining characterisation of all the letters of the Welsh alphabet.

  • by Lleucu Lynch
    £6.99

    The third title in the series that follows the man who gives someone a telling off daily. This time he thinks that he is the best footballer in Wales. Will the little puppy help him make his dream come true?

  • by Gwennan Evans
    £5.49

    Join Ffion and Fflei and all the cows on another hilarious holiday in Wales.

  • by J. Richard Williams
    £8.49

    It''s important to remember and celebrate Welsh heroes and heroines, and in this volume we learn more about these interesting characters. A companion to 20 o Arwyr Cymru in the series Amdani.

  • by Eirlys Wyn Tomos
    £4.99

    Comedies for young actors (and the young at heart): ''Pla''r Gwylanod'' by Eirlys Wyn Tomos and ''A Oes Heddwch?'' by Dafydd Llewelyn.

  • by Richard Williams
    £8.49

    In the dictionary, a ''hero'' is described as a very brave person or someone who possesses incredible powers. Heroes are people who accomplish great feats that change the world somehow. In this book we read about 20 special heroes. Welsh heroes. Suitable for Welsh Learners at Intermediate Level.

  • by Paula Burnett
    £5.99

    A record of the perils of adventures in Snowdonia, as portrayed in the story of a rowing tragedy on the Mawddach estuary in 1894. When a group of idealistic and hopeful young people on a reading holiday in Barmouth set out on a boating excursion upriver in the early evening of 1 August 1894, they have no idea of the tragedy that will unfold....

  • by Dafydd Llewelyn
    £6.99

    Owen''s life is fine: as a television producer with an independent company in the capital, he has been milking the system for years, earning lots of money for only a little work. But things change when his wife leaves him... and he is sacked.

  • by John Alwyn Griffiths
    £11.49

  • by Rhian Cadwaladr
    £4.49

  • by Sioned Erin Hughes
    £9.49

    A collection of stories and poems responding to the artwork of Welsh children during the period of self-isolating at home. Every child is welcome to join in the fun with the characters. If you are ready for adventure, this is the book for you.

  • by Ceri Wyn Jones
    £9.99

    A collection of poems, prose and pictures responding to the town of Cardigan. The town and the surrounding area is held close to Ceri Wyn Jones''s heart, and in this book he reflects, through both poetry and prose, on the town, its people and everything relating to the place. The unique photographs of Richard Outram enrich the text.

  • by Daniel Davies
    £6.99

    Dafydd ap Gwilym - one of the nation''s best poets ... but was he really? A satirical look at the life of this colourful medieval character.

  • by Gareth Evans
    £9.99

    An adventure novel set amidst the turmoil of 6th century Britain. Its the year 552 and the island is divided, with tensions threatening to explode like a volcano. The island is unsteady after the plague that has swept the land; the sword rules and everyone has to bow to the law. Especially children. Especially women. Everyone, apart from 12...

  • by Caryl Parry Jones
    £7.99

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