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Books of the Week

ALBERT REYNOLDS
19 May 2010
SERVING as Ireland’s eighth Taoiseach, from 1992 to 1994, Reynolds was a pivotal player in the advancement of the Northern peace process during that time.
JAMES GRACEY
19 May 2010
ONE of the most comprehensive books charting the filmography of the actor yet.
SIOBHÁN CAMPBELL
19 May 2010
THIS collection is one with attitude and feistiness.
MARK MACAULEY
19 May 2010
THIS is the first novel from documentary maker and screenplay writer Mark Macauley, who was born in the Wicklow Mountains and now lives between London and Africa.
MARTHA LONG
12 May 2010
IN this latest installment of Martha Long’s real-life account of abuse, deprivation and cruelty at the hands of her mother’s partner and the establishment, Martha is now 16 and her time at the convent school is up.
KATIE DONOVAN
12 May 2010
THIS book draws on three previous collections as well as presenting a brand new collection of poems where family love is a key theme.
ALAN WARNER
12 May 2010
FOLLOWING six young women as they are out of school and in the real world, this book sees the friends gathering at Gatwick to plan super-cheap last-minute holiday to celebrate their reunion!
TONY GRIFFIN
12 May 2010
NORMALLY recognised as a champion sportsman at the highest level as the Clare All Star in hurling, in this new book Tony Griffin shares his experiences in the aftermath of cancer and how he turned his grief into fundraising.
LARRY KIRWAN
05 May 2010
THIS is a passionate and colourful novel from Larry Kirwan, the lead singer and songwriter of the legendary rock group Black 47.
THOMAS BARTLETT
05 May 2010
THIS is an indispensable guide to Ireland’s past from one of the country’s leading historians.
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