Drawn from the Irish Traveller storytelling tradition, DeBhairduin’s tale is a gentle allegory about difference, self-acceptance and different ways of seeing the world.
The young hero of Inis Mara – Éabha – sets off on another adventure to help people whose lives have been turned upside down by various disasters. Smugairle Rónán, Broim...
The Oireachtas Prize 2024The Ó Súilleabháin Award 2025An Post Irish Books Award 2025 In a village on the west coast of Ireland, every summer, the local poet is sent south...
These poems are like little dreams; treasures of thought, crystallized in the form of Haiku, that give us moments of insight. Poems that celebrate the native nature where our senses...
Sadhbh: The story of Sadhbh is one of the most beloved stories from ancient literature. This picture book is a retelling for adult readers of the old tale Ceasacht Iníon...
The Gaeilge Guide is about sparking ✨️ your connection to the Irish language and legacy, enjoying, using and understanding Irish through discovering the patterns and unearthing the etymology, exploring the...
An edited collection of extracts from the notebooks of celebrated Gaeltacht author Máirtín Ó Cadhain (1906–1970), providing a window on the language, society and personalities of 1930s Conamara. The collection...
Tá stíl ag Ottó agus is breá leis éadaí deasa. Ach ní thuigeann Mamó rud ar bith faoi chúrsaí faisin. Nuair a thagann geansaí gránna eile sa phost uaithi tá...