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Books
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Dog Songs : Poems€15.99
In Dog Songs, Mary Oliver celebrates the special bond between human and dog, as understood through her connection to the dogs who across the years accompanied her on her daily walks, warmed her home and inspired her work.
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Many Different Kinds of Love : A story of life, death and the NHS€17.99A national treasure's journey to the brink and back. 'Will I wake up?' 'There's a 50:50 chance. 'Michael Rosen wasn't feeling well.
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Empty Nest : Poems for Families€17.99
In this stunning anthology Carol Ann Duffy has selected 99 poems exploring parenting.
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Cuma agus Claochmú Mutagenesis€15.00
Dráma scríofa ag Deirdre Brennan. A drama written by Deirdre Brennan.
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Mercies : Selected Poems€15.99
The ground-breaking work of the poet who paved the way for generations of women writers, in a new selection by her daugher and literary executor, Linda Gray Sexton.
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Dandelion€15.50
Gabbie Hanna delivers everything from curious musings to gut-wrenching confessionals in her long-awaited sophomore collection of illustrated poetry.
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Yeats Now : Echoing into Life€15.00
This book is a wonderful companion to the work of this significant poet. Hassett's writing provides an excellent frame of context through which to explore one of Ireland's greatest poets.
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Plainchant (Hardback)€19.99
Eamon Grennan’s new collection shows once again his powers of close, patient, plainspoken observation. He reveals how any specific detail can glow with the truth of its own unrepeatable self.
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How to Grow Your Own Poem€17.99
If you have never written a poem before, this book will get you started. If you have written poems before, this book will help you to write more fluently and confidently, more as yourself. This book is not like other creative writing books. It doesn't ask you to set out on your own, but to join in. Your invitation is inside.
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Shannon Country€15.00
In August 1939 the Irish travel writer Richard Hayward set out on a road trip to explore the Shannon region just two weeks before the Second World War broke out.