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  • - A man, a stent and a camper van
    av Michael Harding
    123 - 195,-

    The new bestselling memoir from the beloved Michael Harding, the author of Staring at Lakes and Talking to Strangers

  • - A story of big dreams, tough realities and facing my demons head on
    av Niall Breslin
    123,-

    In his book, Niall Breslin speaks openly about living with depression and anxiety, and his crippling journey to finally acknowledging 'Jeffrey' - the name he chose for it - years after he took the decision to conceal his growing mental health issues from the world, at age 15.Told with raw honesty, it is a story of the demons that lay beneath outward success, and how they impacted on his career in sports and later music, as he coped with a condition that at times seemed hell bent on wrecking everything in its wake. It is also the story of a road to reconciliation with brokenness - beginning after a massive panic attack before a live TV appearance in 2012 - leading to brighter horizons.Me and My Mate Jeffrey is an essential book for anyone who knows what it is to feel alone, and who doesn't know how to ask for help - or anyone who wants to better understand that journey.

  • av Caroline Foran
    159,-

    For those facing the same struggle, Caroline explores exactly what anxiety is, its triggers and the various treatments - from CBT, acupuncture, diet and the often debated role of medication - that worked for her. With honesty, humour and a bullsh*t free perspective, Owning It is a no-frills account of anxiety from the front line.

  • av Zoe Miller
    150,-

  • av Sarah Corbett Lynch
    221,-

    'I was 12 weeks old when my mother, Mags, died. I was eight years old when my father was killed by Molly and Thomas Martens. The Martens made me an orphan. They took away my father, my only constant, the only loving parent I had.' From the Victim Impact Statement of Sarah Corbett Lynch, given in North Carolina Superior Court in 2023On 2 August 2015, Irishman Jason Corbett was killed in his North Carolina home by his American wife Molly Martens and her father Tom. Sarah, Jason's eight-year-old daughter, and her brother Jack were also in the house that fateful night, asleep upstairs. Now eighteen years old, Sarah Corbett Lynch tells her story for the first time. She shares her earliest memories of her beloved dad and her life with him, Jack and Molly Martens in their home in North Carolina, and gives her account of the events leading up to the night that changed everything. She remembers the aftermath of her father's death, and how her words were weaponised amidst lies and deception as she sat in courtrooms from the ages of nine to seventeen during her family's gruelling battle for justice - and the devastation they shared when Molly and Tom Martens were released from prison in 2024, after serving just three and a half years. Using entries from the diary she has kept since she was eight, Sarah also writes about her journey of grief and recovery from trauma, as she and Jack were welcomed into the safe, loving home of her aunt Tracey, her father's sister, in Ireland. And she looks to the future and her plans to study criminal justice, so she can change the world for the better. Raw, powerful and inspirational, My Truth is an unforgettable story of heartbreak and loss, but also of strength, love and courage as this remarkable young woman has survived, healed and thrived - against the odds.

  • av Tony Og Regan
    221,-

    A practical and empowering guide that will help you to achieve consistent and sustainable success in life, on and off the field. Written by performance coach Tony Og Regan, who played in multiple All-Ireland finals as part of Galway's hurling squad during his days as an athlete, The Mindset Coach will enable you to build the key behaviours, skills and focused mindset required to realise your potential and take your performance to the next level.

  • av Zach Tuohy
    205,-

    A compelling, entertaining sports memoir, showcasing the differences between the GAA and the AFL

  • av Brinsley McNamara
    195,-

    A hill in County Down that cars roll up?A bridge in County Mayo that plays music?A chair that can cure madness in County Louth?Giant monster sightings on the lakes and seas of Ireland?The sensational Summer of the moving Mary statue in County Cork?Even Irish ice pop lore? From the social media phenomenon Weird Ireland comes a journey through strange and fascinating stories from across the island, as Brinsley McNamara shares his oddity obsession in the distinctive voice fans have come to love - witty, precise and straight up weird. UFOs and fairy forts, whispering arches and matchmaking festivals, relics and Sheela na Gigs, standing stones and moving statues, lake monsters and healing rocks, it's all featured in this strictly off-the-beaten-track journey into the bizarre. Featuring illustrations by acclaimed Dublin illustrator Eoin Whelehan, this is a book to be cherished by all seekers of the strange, rare and peculiar.

  • av Martin Breheny
    257,-

    THE GAA book of 2024 - covering 140 years of the agony and the ecstasy of Ireland's national games and their place at the heart of Irish life.

  • av Brigid O'Hora
    205,-

    Expert, no-nonsense and fun advice on getting the best out of your wine experiences

  • av Emily Hourican
    195,-

    A powerful page-turner based on true-life events from author of the bestselling An Invitation to the Kennedys

  • av Sean Ronayne
    257,-

    A stunning memoir by an Irish ornithologist about the healing power of nature and finding one's place in the world

  • av Eoghan Daltun
    277,-

    From the best-selling, award-winning author of An Irish Atlantic Rainforest comes a book of stunning imagery and text, capturing Ireland's wild places.

  • av John Sweetman
    195,-

    A page-turning detective memoir - fascinating insider insight into prominent Irish crimes and the forensics that helped to solve them.

  • av Justine McCarthy
    146,-

    A riveting collection of new writing and selected journalism that brings together the best of Justine McCarthy's work over several decades, charting the journey of a nation growing up

  • av Andrew Hughes
    185,-

    The gripping contemporary new novel from Dublin's One City, One Book author Andrew Hughes.

  • av Michelle McDonagh
    136,-

    'A gripping whodunnit' Jeanine Cummins, author of American Dirt HOME IS WHERE THE SECRETS ARE BURIED 'Completely original ... a page-turner' Andrea Carter 'Compelling ... It will keep you guessing till the end' Sheila O'Flanagan When the bodies of wealthy matriarch Ursula Kennedy and her farmer husband Jimmy are pulled from the slurry pit on Glenbeg Farm, shock ricochets throughout the family and community. Was this a tragic accident?>Their son Rob, once destined for a high-flying legal career, is now involved in the family business. He seems distraught about his parents' deaths, but rumours soon spread about tensions on the home front. Rob's wife Kate had a difficult relationship with Ursula. Life will certainly be easier now, without her every move>Meanwhile, Christina, the victims' fragile daughter, is carrying a private pain she's never been able to speak about. As vivid memories rush back of another tragic death on the farm some years ago, a toxic secret is set to come to the surface, one that has been simmering for decades . . . 'Cleverly plotted and unpredictable with a fantastic cast of characters' Rachael English

  • av Paul Merriman
    195,-

    The first book from leading Irish financial advisor, Paul Merriman, aka Ask Paul.

  • av Rachael English
    224,-

    Shades of Daisy Jones and The Six and The Commitments combine with Rachael's inimitable storytelling gift, in a rock 'n' roll tale from a fresh perspective....

  • - A Book of Simple Wisdom and Prayer
    av The Poor Clares
    175,-

    'We will never achieve true happiness if we continue to search for it outside the very source of love, which we know is God himself.'In Calm the Soul: A Book of Simple Wisdom and Prayer, The Poor Clares, an enclosed order of nuns based in Nuns' Island, Galway, draw on the fruit of their monastic lives and suggest simple practices to help nourish our souls and find a sense of calm in today's world.With practical advice in preparing for prayer, The Poor Clares look at ways we can slowly build up the amount of time spent in prayer and meditation in our daily lives, to achieve a sense of peace and well-being. They combine reflections on familiar prayers, such as the Our Father and Hail Mary, with meditations on Scripture, and prayers for specific needs such as depression, self-esteem and sickness.An inspiring book of simple spirituality which offers faith and hope to anyone seeking solace in today's world.

  • av Jane Clarke
    294,-

    The best of poetry inspired by Ireland's natural world, with stunning illustrations in full colour by leading Irish nature artist Jane Carkill

  • av Justine McCarthy
    284,-

    'For those of us around from the beginning, this collection jolts like jump-leads to the complacent heart. For the many who were not, dive into these columns from an Ireland of not so long ago. It's an eye-opener.'MIRIAM LORD

  • av James Flanagan
    334,-

    A unique history of the Phoenix Park with stories and memories from the Flanagan family who have been lighting the gas lamps that line the Park since the 1800s.

  • av Gerry Hussey
    224,-

    The new book from the author of Number One Bestseller Awaken Your Power Within.

  • av Harry McGee
    224,-

    A shocking, page-turning account of the notorious Malcolm Macarthur case in 1980s Ireland

  • av Ciaran Mulqueen
    224,-

    The essential guide to buying a home in Ireland, from the creator of the social media phenomenon Crazy House Prices

  • av Emily Hourican
    138 - 211,-

  • av Catherine Kirwan
    135,-

  • av Valerie Cox
    195,-

    INCLUDES INTERVIEWS WITH BERTIE AHERN, MARY KENNEDY, SEAN O'ROUKE, MARY COUGHLAN AND MANY OTHERS. What was life like for Ireland's grandparents when they were young?What has changed for the better? What values do they wish to hand down?In these pages, grandmother and chronicler of times past Valerie Cox talks to fellow grandparents, creating an unforgettable trip down memory lane. Through schooldays, dating, jiving, child-rearing, working life, holidays, fashion and more, memories are shared of a pre-digital age when the world seemed smaller and community life was central. They also describe the magic of the grandparent-grandchild relationship, and their hopes for the upcoming generation.Full of tender or surprising reminiscences from across Ireland, along with revelations on what truly matters in life, When I Was Your Age includes contributions from some of Ireland's best known grandparents - a beautiful gift and a time capsule for the future.

  • av Roisin Meaney
    138 - 215,-

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