This book is a collection of snippets of information and history, one for each day of the year, about some of the most interesting events and people in Ireland and...
A completely revised new edition of Douglas Hyde’s classic collection of the poems and songs of Raftery, known to generations of Irish-schoolgoers from the poem ‘Mise Raifteirí an File’. The...
Picturebook by Sadhbh Devlin illustrated by Brian Fitzgerald, published by Futa Fata, 2022. Rua is delighted that the weekend is here. He’s looking forward to lying on the sofa and...
One afternoon while taking a walk Ciarán’s attention is drawn to a distinctive looking plant growing by the lakeside. He takes a closer look and is taken aback at what...
Widely regarded as one of the greatest Irish-language novels of the 20th century, 'An Beal Bocht' is a classic satire in Irish by one of the century's great writers, Myles...
Poetry at its most acute resists outdated assertions and dulled assumptions. In this sense, Cathal Ó Searcaigh's latest collection An Bhé Ghlas is at the cutting edge of awareness. It...
In Boston, New England, an Irish woman was convicted of witchcraft and sentenced to death by hanging on the 16th November 1688. She comes to us from history under the...
Irish-language graffic novel. Some cruel, some sarcastic, but extremely funny, An Broc-Cú is a satire on the selfish and unscrupulous world in which we live. It's a thriller, a story...
By Charlie Mackesy.
Irish-language translation of Charlie Mackesy’s stunning illustration-driven fable ‘The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse’.
Hardback.
The story of two ladies doing business in a bookshop; they are two interesting ladies, Ali from Algeria and Nora from a town near Lee. The story is set in...
For the first time ever Scoil Dhara have reached the finals of the School Hurling Championship. A few days before the big match Cian finds a hurley in the fairy...