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Irish Society
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The Kindness Advantage : Cultivating Compassionate and Connected ChildrenSpecial Price €9.99 Regular Price €16.99
In a world where kindness is so greatly needed, The Kindness Advantage offers inspiration and activities to teach kids empathy, inspire a culture of compassion and connection, and empower children to make a difference in their community and the world.
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Vet On A Mission€9.99
Vet on a Mission tells the story of a wife and mother of three who sets up her own small animal veterinary practice – the tears, the laughter and the whirlwind of chaos that follows!
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The Little Book of More Calm Colouring : Portable Relaxation€8.99
Eliminate stress and feel calm again with The Little Book of More Calm Colouring, a perfectly formed antidote to a busy life.
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The Glam GuideSpecial Price €8.99 Regular Price €17.99
In The Glam Guide Fleur de Force shares all of her secrets and discoveries so whether you're looking for makeup tips, wardrobe cheats, first-date pointers or healthy lifestyle motivation, this is the book for you.
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Gypsy Empire: Uncovering the Hidden World of Irish Travellers€9.99
This is a golden era for the Traveller clans which are expanding and growing like never before. Gypsy Empire takes the reader inside the hidden world of Irish Travellers.
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Night And Day: Twenty four hours in the life of Dublin CitySpecial Price €7.99 Regular Price €14.99
Night and Day is a kaleidoscopic glimpse into a day in the life of contemporary Dublin, through poems and photographs.
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Short Back and Sides: Tales from an Irish Barber ShopSpecial Price €5.59 Regular Price €7.99
If you liked ’Overheard In Dublin’ then you will love this collection of hilarious stories and anecdotes from an Irish barber shop.
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Bad Blood : A Walk Along the Irish BorderSpecial Price €9.99 Regular Price €12.99
In the summer after the Anglo-Irish Agreement, when tension was high in Northern Ireland, Colm Toibin walked along the border from Derry to Newry...