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Cissie's Abattoir (An Irish Memoir)Special Price €7.99 Regular Price €13.99
A memoir of the author’s life growing up in Waterford Ireland and his lively, witty grandmother Cissie.
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The S Word: A Boy's Guide to Sex, Puberty and Growing UpSpecial Price €6.50 Regular Price €12.99
Combining humour and sensitivity, James Roy presents a book that will help any young man navigate the confusing minefield of his teenage years.
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The Most Beautiful Letter in the World€8.99
Beautifully illustrated, this heartwarming story will stay with the reader forever.
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Irish Baby Names€6.99
Collins Gem Babies Names is number one in the best-selling stakes. Meet its Irish cousin! This detailed guide to over 2000 of the most popular Irish first names is the ideal gift for anyone wishing to choose an Irish name for their child, or is interested in finding out a bit more about their own name. Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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Irish Names: Choosing a name for your baby.Special Price €7.99 Regular Price €9.99
There is a delightful variety included plus a sprinkling of contemporary Irish personalities with an explanation of their names in this title.
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The Surrendered Wife : A Practical Guide To Finding Intimacy, Passion And Peace With Your ManSpecial Price €9.99 Regular Price €11.99
Covering both the emotional and practical aspects of marriage, it teaches women valuable lessons including how to respect the man they married, how to resist the temptation to bicker and how to trust their man.
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What Your Mother Should've Told You: And Nobody Else WillSpecial Price €6.99 Regular Price €11.99
If you've ever lost sleep over how to end a friendship or how to recover from an email faux pas at work, or you want to learn how to speak in public or you just simply want the secret to happiness, help is on its way in this book.
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Hair In Funny Places€9.99
Girls and boys are always curious and sometimes even alarmed by the behaviour of their bodies as they grow up.