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Irish Society
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Brian and Arthur’s Modern Family€19.99
From births, to deaths, marriage and everything in between, this heartfelt and hilarious memoir brings Arthur and Brian’s positive and inspiring attitude to the page as they journey towards parenthood.
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Web of Lies: The lure and danger of conspiracy theories€19.99
Web of Lies is a fascinating and far-reaching examination of the rising threat of far-right extremist thought in Ireland and internationally, and looks at how these movements utilise the online world to spread disinformation, polarising society in the process.
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Courting : Tractor Dates, Macra Babies and Swiping Right in Rural Ireland€16.99
Looking for love – the most human quest of them all – has been transformed in recent years, with new technology removing the need to be in ‘the right place at the right time’. Dating has never been more convenient, varied or disposable and we Irish have taken to it with gusto ... and not just in cities.
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Sorry for Your Trouble : The Irish Way of Death€12.99
The Irish do death differently. Funeral attendance is a solemn duty - but it can also be a big day out, requiring sophisticated crowd control, creative parking solutions and a high-end sound system.
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The Heartbeat of Trees€12.99
A powerful return to the forest, where trees have heartbeats and roots are like brains that extend underground. Where the colour green calms us, and the forest sharpens our senses.
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Connecting a Nation€30.00
Ireland is abuzz with telecommunications. Walk up any street from Dublin to Dingle and every second person is head-down in their mobile phone.
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Nanny, Ma and Me : An Irish story of Family, Race and Home€17.99
Nanny, Ma & Me is a story about race in a country of contradictions. At its heart lies a tale of the power of community, love and three women for whom family is everything.
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O Captain, My Captain: One Teacher’s Hope for Change in the Irish Education System€19.99
O Captain, My Captain is a book about one teacher’s hope for change in the Irish education system. It is written in an engaging style that draws on personal experience as well as research. It aims to reach anyone interested in education, from teachers and academics to parents and young people.
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Jump Start€19.99
In Jump Start Journal, Daniella shares the psychotherapy skills she has learned to help you to stop and re-evaluate your life.
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I’m Fine! Thoughts on Life, Addiction, Love and Health€17.99
Wicklow native Enda O’Doherty is an extraordinary man with an extraordinary story to share. In a story co-written with journalist Dermot Keyes, Enda takes readers through his youth and an alcohol sodden adulthood. However, as his 40s beckoned, Enda declared to his wife, Maeve, that his drinking days were over.