Tears of Palestine
Palestine is among the most tragic national stories of the 21st century. Divided, humiliated, abused and abandoned by both West and East, Palestinians have nevertheless... Read More
SOLD OUT – Glorious Exploits with Ferdia Lennon
Greek tragedy with an Irish accent, Glorious Exploits is a hilarious novel set in ancient Syracuse, Sicily but written in the lively vernacular of contemporary Ireland. A story... Read More
SOLD OUT – Zarifa Ghafari: A Woman’s Battle in Afghanistan
Meet Afghanistan’s youngest and first female mayor, Zarifa Ghafari, who says she is not a hero, just a mayor. But being a mayor in a... Read More
SOLD OUT – Colm Tóibín in Conversation
“Since he published his first novel, The South in 1990, Colm has written eleven more books of fiction. He has also published three collections of... Read More
A Modest Proposal: Writing Satire
The easiest to read but maybe the hardest to write, satire speaks truth not power, bringing the pompous down a peg or six with humour,... Read More
SOLD OUT – Chris Judge: Evil Duck and The Feather of Fortune Age 6+
Evil Duck and the Feather of Fortune is the first bright, bold, beaking brilliant book in a new full-colour graphic novel series from Irish favourite... Read More
SOLD OUT – Being Palestinian: Karim Kattan
‘Palestinians stand at the threshold of humanity, sometimes invited, but not always’, says Karim Kattan, a writer born in Jerusalem. Just after the assault on... Read More
SOLD OUT – This is My Sea with Miriam Mulcahy
This is My Sea takes our greatest fear, death, and wraps it up in language so fine and beautiful that the reader is carried along... Read More
SOLD OUT – My Fourth Time We Drowned: Sally Hayden
Winner of the Irish Book of the Year, the Orwell Prize and Shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize 2022, Sally Hayden’s My Fourth Time, We Drowned... Read More
James Shapiro: Shakespeare in America
The plays of William Shakespeare are rare common ground in the United States. For well over two centuries, Americans of all stripes — presidents and... Read More