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Fi ac Aaron Ramsey
This story relates to Dan and Deio and ends as Wales reaches Euro 2020. The relationship between the two is like a football game - there are spectacular highlights and heartbreaking low points. However, through football the two come to understand each other and come to appreciate that it is varied strengths and working together that creates a...
Those People Next Door
A new family moves in next door, while Bob and the new boy Tim become friends. Their differences don’t matter at all. A timely picture book by an award-winning author with a strong message of kindness to all.
Llechi
Gwenno is dead - perfect, clever, beautiful Gwenno, who is popular with both swots and cool people. Her body was found in the slate mine, the police are everywhere around Bethesda, and everyone is looking for her. But they have no hope of finding her, as they have no idea what she was really like.
Dafydd a Dad
A delightful story about the relationship of Dafydd and his busy father, for children under 7 years old. Illustrated by Jac Jones.
Pobol Drws Nesaf
This appealing combination of a charming story by Manon Steffan Ros and colourful artwork by Jac Jones brings the text alive to young readers. The authors co-published Dafydd a Dad in 2013. The story urges us not to criticise those who look and behave differently to us, and that we should respect everyone. Tir na n-Og Award Winner 2020.
Y Ferch Fach yn y Gwresogydd
The heartbreaking story of a man's struggle to care for his mother after her diagnosis with Alzheimer's. Martin Slevin's mother was a highly active, very intelligent and fiercely independent woman who ran her own business. But after her diagnosis, Martin moves back home to care for her. Together they embark on a journey through the various...
Llyfr Glas Nebo - Enillydd y Fedal Ryddiaith 2018
Winner of the Prose Medal at the 2018 National Eisteddfod. This is the amazing story of Siôn, who is forced to grow up suddenly, his mother Rowenna and his young sister, Dwynwen. His story is recorded in a blue notebook as the family try to survive a nuclear accident that has a catastrophic effect on the inhabitants of the village of Nebo and...
Fi a Joe Allen
Marc does not have a good relationship with his father, but all this changes for the better when they both go to France to follow the Welsh football team. For good readers at the higher end of KS2 and years 7-9.
Golygon
Personal and piercing essays by Manon Steffan Ros, one of Wales' best contemporary authors. The essays, which deal with various topics such as People, Culture, Places and Suffering comprise comprise material which appeared originally in her weekly column in Golwg.
Pluen
A novel for older children and young adults by popular author Manon Steffan Ros, which follows Huw as he prepares his project on the Second World War during the summer holidays. Strange things happen as he begins to explore a secret relating to his grandmother's brother in this endearing story, with strong characters and an important message....