An award-winning, burnt out writer is visited by the characters he is researching while writing a...
Thaddeus was a fifteenth-century bishop of Cork who was honoured in both Ireland and Italy. He le...
Paddy Reid spent thirty years working in some of the poorest communities in the United States - m...
This candid examination by campaigner, Irish Heart Foundation founder and former St Vincent's con...
The summer of 1798. Against all odds, against all hope, a tiny county fights the British Empire t...
A year to the day after the death of their son, Moss Quinn's wife Eva Marie has been abducted. He...
Baby Ava tells the story of two parents' struggle to conceive, beginning with Caroline's life-thr...
A wonderfully witty and insightful memoir of ten years spent living in Normandy. Author and journ...
Numb thrusts us into the memoir of Alan Buckby*, as told in his own words. A war correspondent fo...
Plough Music includes songs and poems, drawings and anecdotes David Medcalf has gathered from peo...
Eating for Ireland by Tom Doorley is a nostalgic exploration of iconic Irish (and international) ...
Four-year old Jacqueline Clancy leads a carefree existence in the friendly town of Toorandulla un...
'The Pursuit of Awesome: Stellar Musings & Advice on Achieving Your Dreams is a positive, motivat...
A highly illustrated book commemorating the visit of Pope John Paul II to Ireland.
Beating Them at Their Own Game charts how Irish players, managers and business people have come t...
This no-holds barred account of Leland Bardwell's life spans five decades and unveils the shroud ...
SaltWater is a collection of more than a dozen short stories, set in a sweep of coastal areas aro...
A gritty black comedy from a talented writer, this is an unconventional love story and an insight...
Before the economy forced Ireland's youth to look to countries afar, Paul Martin made the decisio...
Renewing the Republic is the latest offering from Irish social commentator, author, poet, and pol...
The first guide to focus exclusively on Ireland's lakes, with touring routes suitable for bikes, ...
Peter Greally first encountered asthma as a young boy when he would wake in the middle of the nig...
In this lavishly illustrated cookery book, food writer Joe McNamee reintroduces Michael Clifford ...
In Full Flood is a warm, honest and reflective book which chronicles the four main phases of Finb...
A taut psychological thriller, Travelling Companion is a study of how ordinary people commit appa...
TV producer Jimmy Fyffe starts taking anabolic steroids to restore the 'manliness' he has lost in...
Sheila Wingfield (1906-1992) was a poet whose clarity of voice and original eye for detail offers...
In this personal memoir, the twice former Taoiseach speaks candidly of his family life, his exper...
Inspired by 1973's bestselling book My Secret Garden by Nancy Friday, Bare: Irish Women's Sexual ...
An intelligent and emotive inside account of the Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign, which records th...
I Never Had A Proper Job is a charming memoir which covers many subjects: the Catholic Church's p...
Something of Myself and Others is not an autobiography. Instead, Mary Kenny has assembled a refre...
June, 1940. France is teetering on the brink of collapse. British troops are desperately fleeing ...
Shortly before his death, Mr Timmons, the only partner in Kilcreddin law firm Timmons & Associate...
A collection of essays from one of Ireland's finest sports writers. Let Con be your guide to some...
An updated edition of Niall Stanage's in-depth look at Barack Obama's successful campaign for the...
A series of engaging and insightful interviews with well-known Ulster figures on the topic of wha...
Who is going to believe two teenagers that they've witnessed the town's local doctor murder a wom...
This fast-paced and gripping novel is politically historically factually accurate and details the...
A collection of essays, many of which have not previously appeared in print, on Irish history and...
In this book the Leader of the Labour Party makes surprising revelations about people who have in...
Vinny's Wilderness opens with a divorced teacher returning to her home in south Belfast, where sh...
A semi-autobiographical murder-mystery written a former barrister turned Benedictine monk
Rural Limerick takes center stage in Mike MacDomhnaill's debut short story collection. Every nook...
RTÉ correspondent Richard Crowley's examination on the tremendously divisive Israeli - Palestine ...