Maeve Binchy fans will love THE NO. 1 BESTSELLER Roisin Meaney's warm storytelling and unforgettable characters.
Seán O'Connor was born in Francis Street, in the Liberties of Dublin, a neighbourhood famous over the centuries for the sturdy independence of its people.
They are exposed to sex in magazines, film, TV and social media. ... However, girls, it is our belief that if you learn from early on to value yourselves then you will be less likely to ... Don't let anyone put you under pressure.
Based on original interviews with almost one hundred families, as well as extensive archival research, this unique book includes many children who have never been publicly acknowledged as victims of the Troubles, and draws a compelling ...
Here, in The Harbour Within, Sister Consilio of Cuan Mhuire suggests how we can live happier and more peaceful lives by learning to live from the soul instead of our heads.
When I first moved to south Tipperary, at the age of thirty, my wife gave me one winter on the farm before I'd go 'running back to Dublin'. But in truth, I was always a culchie at heart. From dogs and fishing, the countryside was where ...
SWEET MEMORIES M ICK F LANAGAN , T HE 1970s Growingup inthe 1970s, sweets were a rarity inour house. The weekly groceryshop was conductedby modestmeans, andone thingwas for sure:itneverincluded sweets, fizzy drinks or crisps.
Every parent's goal is to raise happy, healthy children who can thrive and flourish whatever the challenges faced along the way. In The Thriving Family, leading psychologist David Coleman shares his unique vision to show us how.
Therewas so much toadmire about the man, he wasjust such aniconand anamazing character.' Of course,it wasn't justinthe main citiesofDublin and Belfastthat Liverpool drew their Irish fans from; theclub's popularity spread throughout the ...
But as Karen Riney soon learns, when you're in over your head, there's no such thing as easy money. The Deal is a gripping, blind-siding tale of greed, revenge and the price of survival.
The taxi disappeared around the corner at the top of the street. I wanted to yell after the driver to stop so I could climb back into the car, and he could drive me all the way back to Simon and ...
I WANT TWO WEDDINGS, SHE SAID. ONE IN IRELAND and one in Italy. Two wedding impossible, he said. Two wedding crazy. Nobody have two wedding. Two, she said. Or due, if you'd prefer it in Italian – and today, on a raw afternoon in ...
As Kate adjusted to living with cancer and underwent treatment, she enlisted the help of her husband, fellow doctor, Finbar to help her write the book but then she sadly passed away on the 5 January 2018.
WhenI wassmall and someone talked tome, I used tohidebehind Mammy's legsand Idon't know why now. Liam is never shy like that. ThenGranddad bends down and asks buthoware we really? Do wemiss Mammy? I don't know howto answer thissort of ...
Borrowers who didn't get up the weekly 'nut' with the interest added were given a warning and, if they didn't cough up, a broken arm or leg was Falco's reminder. Falco was a loose cannon and it was his aggressive attitude and penchant ...
Appalled to discover that her child had lived with this terrible secret for a dozen years. Horribly ashamed that she, Clara's mother, had never guessed, had put down the change in her daughter's behaviour to puberty. Some mother she'd ...
In a tragic week, seven fishermen lost their lives in storm-force winds and waves. In Souls of the Sea, Damien Tiernan gets to the heart of the tragedy that stunned Ireland and made headlines around the world.
From meeting representatives of NATO to covert operatives, arms deals, the death of his close friend and colleague, safe-houses and a captured girl sniper, this is the astounding story of how a young Irish-Libyan revolutionary became a ...
I suppose I was saying the Gold Cup a bit tongue-in-cheek because he had never run over that distance. Jessie didn't want to take the big ... to have a crack at the Irish Gold Cup and I was all for it. I was never concerned about his ...
Every parent's goal is to raise happy, healthy children who can thrive and flourish whatever the challenges faced along the way. In The Thriving Family, leading psychologist David Coleman shares his unique vision to show us how.