A lot of credit is due to Tuismitheoirí na Gaeltachta who came up with this idea of a collection of 'agallamh beirte' (dialogues) agus 'lúibíní' (melodic dialogue) for young people....
Thousands of years ago the TuathaDéDanann – the People of the Goddess Danu – landed on the West Coast of Ireland Their boats suddenly appeared out of a huge mist....
Fonn A Níos Fiach is a novella, based on folklore from Dúiche Sheoigheach. Out of his own works, this is the author’s favourite This is a tense, emotive telling, with the sense of...
This highly acclaimed novel tells the horrific and gruelling tale of teenager Eoin’s slide into the world of drug addiction and his involvement with its murky and danger-filled underworld. Equally...
Ceol Baile is full of music and home: radio music, city music, party music, rap music, word music, and the music and songs of life. It is full of the...
This is a collection of essays on various aspects of the literary tradition of Ulster from the Middle Ages to the middle of the last century. Topics covered include Oriole...
The story of Little Red Riding Hood retold in verse and presented in the form of a drama that could be staged in a primary school setting. Rang 3/4 &...
Have you ever racked your brain as you searched for the right word or phrase as you attempt to speak Irish to your child? Here is the perfect solution…A handbook...
In this beautiful picture-book in the ‘Clasaicí Beaga Bídeacha’ series, one of Europe’s great classics is retold in Irish The scientist Victor Frankenstein is looking for the secret of life....
Saol Corrach by Séamus Ó Grianna is a vivid and personal exploration of Irish identity, tradition and cultural transition. Through a free-flowing narrative style rich in repeated phrases and expressions, Ó...