Stories from my youth A beautiful collection of stories that allow us to dive into a child ‘s hazy imagination. We see life once again as it was when we...
Brendan Hughes’ gritty memoir charts his meteoric rise through the ranks of the Provisional IRA in the early 1970s as it transformed into one of the most sophisticated guerrilla movements...
Lively and bright picture word book with colourful scenes illustrating over 100 familiar words. Scenes show favourite topics such as toys, animals, vehicles and parts of the body, and each...
Bríd (‘An tIriseoir’, 2016) returns to the capital and to the daily grind of scoop and scandal – but there’s trouble brewing in the newsroom. When she stumbles upon a new story,...
Memories, adventures and short stories of Belfast parish life. The author was born in Wallasey, England in 1930. He received his education from his Christian Brothers on Falls Road. Former...
Irish language novel by Caitlín Bheití Ní Chuireáin. Set in a peaceful valley in the Donegal Gaeltacht in the middle of the last century. Bríd is living an idyllic life...
In Ord agus in Eagar is a reference work and coursebook for would-be editors and for journalists and translators who regularly have to revise their own written Irish. There are...
Irish-language translation of David Walliam's Gangsta Granny. Translated by Máirín Ní Mhárta and published by Futa Fata. Here is Ben's Granny. She's an ordinary Granny through and through: She has white hair....