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  • Clodagh McKeon eBook: Available to download immediately in both ePub and Mobi formats.
  • 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.
  • Dr. Padraic Gibson
    This book offers the reader a ‘how to’ of Brief Strategic Coaching which is a new, innovative and truly original coaching method.  This book will allow you to apply strategic coaching to working with individuals and organisation.
    www.coachingclinic.ie
  • 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.
  • James Good Of the articles which follow, some few remain in my files because I did not succeed in getting them published. The majority were never submitted for publication, while some few are in a kind of no-man’s-land – sent to a publisher and never even acknowledged. An occasional one may have been printed without my knowing it. All in all, writing articles and seeing them in print is a joyous, fulfilling experience. A writer hopes that his joy at seeing himself in print is somehow shared by his readers. With this double purpose in mind, I have put together this collection of pieces written over the years but – as far as I am aware – never appearing in print.
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    Declan Murphy The Great Spotted Woodpecker first bred in Ireland in 2009. Since then the author has followed the daily lives of this species nesting in an oakwood near his home in the depths of County Wicklow. This unique, and personal, account of a family of woodpeckers raising their young brings the reader deep into the world of this fascinating species: a world of hope, love, death, new life and ultimately success. It explores the richness and diversity of the natural wonders found in County Wicklow against a backdrop of a more general overview of the species in Ireland. It includes a foreword by filmmaker John Boorman, and features illustrations by Killian Mullarney and Flemming Christoffersen with stunning colour photographs by Dick Coombes. This book is to be treasured by everyone, not just with an interest in birds, but with an interest in the natural world around them.
  • Declan Collins This is an easy to read illustrated travel book written in a unique style covering ten European cities - Berlin, Budapest, Istanbul, Lisbon, Oslo, Prague, Salamanca, Tbilisi, Venice and Vienna.
  • Ger O’Brien Without Florence Nightingales Irish influences, nursing today, would never had become a global trained profession. Life itself is a miracle and great daily privilege as a nurse, to do for clients, what they cannot do for themselves, with utmost kindness and patience. Irish statutory legislation, prescribes the parameters of what those employed, at designated centres for older persons, specifically can and cannot do. Knowledge not money, exclusively, protects in old age. Hence this book, a must read, for residents families, future nursing students, financial investors, parliamentarians and peer clinical nurse managers both in United Kingdom and Eire.
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    Cork Person Of The Year Awards

    Original price was: €30.00.Current price is: €20.00.
    Celebrating 21 Years The Cork Person of the Month and Cork Person of the Year Awards scheme, was established in 1993, and covers Cork City and Cork County. Back then, like today, the media was full of doom and gloom and founder, Manus O’Callaghan, wanted to establish a vehicle to deliver the good news stories and the people behind them. The book, 21 Years of the Cork Person of the Year Awards, was written by Irish Examiner correspondent John Daly and features articles on all of the annual winners and many of the 252 people who were presented with monthly awards throughout the last 21 years. It celebrates all that is good about Cork and its people and showcases the achievements of Cork people throughout all regions and backgrounds. It features entrepreneurs, sports stars, artists and charity workers. People are inspired by people, and hopefully, by honouring achievement and celebrating success, others may be inspired to follow in the footsteps of our local heroes. The award scheme and book celebrates Cork’s greatest asset – our people [ssba]
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