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  • Patrycja Kurczynska The book “55 Sacred Trees” contains the description of 55 trees, from theirs soul / consciousness point of view. It explains how things manifest in our life, creation of the universe, what we understand as time and the meaning of our soul. It teaches us a deeper perspective of life and our purpose on earth as human beings.
  • Brona Mills Twenty-year old Michael is visited by time-traveller Audrey, who has information that can improve his life. In this time-travel dilemma, relationship influences are the centre of Audrey’s conflict: what things in life should be left to fate? And if altered, could she destroy everything? Michael must make drastic changes in his career path, move country, take financial risks and push himself out of his comfort zones. As he struggles to make the changes, he falls in unrequited love with his guardian angel – the perfect woman who returns from the future once a year to offer him friendship and guidance.
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    Call out: A History of Mountain Rescue in Ireland

    Original price was: €20.00.Current price is: €10.00.
    Pat Holland For over forty years volunteer mountain rescue teams have been on standby twenty-four hours a day, every day of the year ready to help those in trouble on the hills and mountains of the island of Ireland. This book describes how the teams and the search dog association have developed from very modest beginnings to become experienced and capable frontline 999/112 services.
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    Dr. Padraic Gibson “THE ANXIETY EPIDEMIC It is estimated globally, that about 273 million people or 4.5% of the world’s population has had an anxiety disorder. We have seen a sharp rise in fear based conditions, there is now an anxiety epidemic! Fear, anxiety, phobias, obsessions and compulsions are growing rapidly. But the tide is turning and patients who are now empowered”
  • Wasps Vs. Humans An Evel Knievel fan sits on his room watching TV. His two passions are Evel Knievel and American TV shows from the seventies. Not satisfied with his own life he decides to invent a new one, a new persona. He calls himself Bobby America. He invents a whole family: wife, children, a job, without ever leaving his room. He makes himself American, but his America is based on the TV shows he watched as a kid. The REAL America visits him in the shape of Charles Manson, Dr Martin Luther King, a death row inmate, a civil rights activist, General Custer, the Boston marathon bomber and an ISIS hostage. He lives his life through the celebrities and the TV shows that beam back at him. He watches, but he doesn’t take part. Who is the real person and what is he hiding?
  • Alan Egan

    In this début collection from Alan Egan you’ll find all kinds of stories, short, medium and long-ish, interspersed with lightning bursts of flash fiction. Tales of sadness and joy, love and loss, nonsense and nostalgia, defeat and victory, guilt and innocence. Some of these stories are true, although not perhaps the ones you might think. After a long career in the financial world, Cork man Alan Egan “retired”, travelled widely, went to university as a fulltime student, collected a couple of degrees and became a tutor. Around this time he also began to write fiction, and since then many of his stories have been published locally, nationally, and internationally.
  • Bridget Goulding

    A grandmother’s century’s old collection of photographs and a comment about a grandfather sets a descendant on a quest to find her ancestors, revealing long kept secrets and human tragedies. Through several years of research, the wonders of DNA, and many helping hands from beyond the veil, Fallen Leaves is more than family stories woven through history but is a personal journey of discovery.  Bridget Goulding served for several years with the Kilmurry Historical and Archaeological  Association during the building of the Independence Museum Kilmurry. Each edition of Fallen Leaves is signed by the author.
  • Helen Kelly, Eamonn McHale and Jimmy Stephenson Heuston’s Fort is a book that highlights the importance of the battle of the Mendicity Institution Garrison to the 1916 Easter Rebellion in Ireland. The Small contingent of 29 men made a significant contribution in prolonging the rebellion by preventing large numbers of troops from attacking the central command at the General Post Office and other larger garrisons such as the Four Courts and Dublin Castle. Authors: Helen Kelly, Eamonn McHale and Jimmy Stephenson Illustrator: Jimmy Wren
  • Tom Felle Tom Felle is an academic and author. He has produced this style book to give guidance on how to approach news writing, spelling, punctuation and commonly used terms, in order that your writing has uniformity.
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    Kitty

    15.00

    Beth Farrell

    This book is based on the life of Kitty, born in Leeds to Church of England parents, raised in a terraced house with her parents and two brothers. Her Dad was sent to France during the First World War. Her mother died suddenly at the age of thirty-nine when Kitty was only eleven years of age. It traces her survival until she became independent and decided to become a nurse, meeting many people who had a great impact on her life, none less so than Tom, an Irish Catholic. He eventually became her husband. He brought her to Ireland to live in the country with no electricity, no running water, and no transport.
  • Mary Brady Life After Dad is a true story about a young lady who grew up in 1970’s Dublin. The book describes the many years of hardship, abuse and survival she had to face alone.
  • Lost Ways

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    C.M. Donnell

    Jimmy McCarthy separates from his poetically labelled girlfriend “Whorebags”, and his adorable daughter Abi, and is now forced to move in with his ageing Dad. Jimmy is now left with challenges he wasn’t prepared for, and he starts to lose his way. This intense, and at times, grimy Irish comedy is full of colourful characters, from a family of know-alls to the adorable paunchy super-duper omelette-making neighbour. But can compassion and love for other human beings drive a young man towards insanity? Lost ways is a unique story with heart-breaking storylines and heart-warming relationships that impact Jimmy’s wellbeing. This fast-paced novel has twists and turns, and the unique singular voice allows the reader to experience this journey of love, hate, community, comedy, tragedy, and adversity, from inside Jimmys head.
  • Brian Kenny

    In the second half of the 20th century Máirín De Burca was probably the best know female political and social activist in Ireland. Her career is full of protests, marches, court cases, jail sentences and more, as she fought for social justice and equality for women. Her victory in having the law on all male juries struck down is just one of her many achievements. While in Sinn Féin Máirín fought to move the party to the political left and she was a fearless critic of the Provisional IRA and any use of physical violence for political gain. Máirín De Burca has been a committed political and social campaigner for over 60 years. Her story is told now in this first biography of a remarkable life. This biography was written by Brian Kenny’s previous publications include: Joe Deasy: A Life on the Left, Sam Nolan: A Long March on the Left and Tony Heffernan: From Merrion Square to Merrion Street.

  • Lorraine Spillane A regular Mum doing what every other Mum in the World does and embracing life’s challenges along the way
  • 100 Years of FAI Cup Referees and other stories

    Liam Gavin

    In the first hundred years of the FAI Cup, just 81 referees handled the 128 finals, (including replays and one year in which there were two complete competitions). As well as 60 Irish referees, 20 Englishmen, and one Belgian took charge of the games. They included the man who refereed the first World Cup Final, the referee for the first European Cup Final, and one referee who believed in carrying a gun in his pocket.
  • Nibbler

    12.99
    Ellen Britton Animals can talk to each other and understand human language but people cannot hear them.  Nibbler, the grey rabbit at the centre of these stories learns this from Big Tom a big striped cat who knows everything.  Allowed the freedom of her garden by Grania when she realises that he is unhappy sitting in a hutch all day, Nibbler befriends Big Tom, plays with Lucy a young kitten and has a close encounter with tadpoles.  He has a vicious fight with Buck a nasty big white rabbit, is chased by two scary cocker spaniels and spends a night in Peadar and Teresa Reed’s kitchen, before he eventually moves to County Wicklow and his family.
  • Katy Kelly A practical guide for teachers. Playing for Learning is a must-have resource for teachers of infant classes, school leaders and all educators who wish to foster learning that is active, playful and, above all else, fun!
  • Loraine Haugh Your Student edition Rooting for Knowledge come with a FREE Laboratory Book and includes FREE Delivery.
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    Rooting for Knowledge was written by Loraine Haugh, a Science teacher from Co. Clare, who teaches Science, Agricultural Science, Biology and Chemistry to Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate students. Disappointed with the passive learning model of many science textbooks, Loraine was eager to create a more engaging educational book for students. The result is Rooting for Knowledge, a textbook that encourages classroom discussions and creates opportunities for scaffolding questions. Loraine follows Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, so Rooting for Knowledge is accessible and challenging to all learners. There are references to the various cross-cutting themes at the end of each chapter, so students will be able to link these themes to the material on the syllabus.

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