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I See the Moon and the Moon Sees Me
A wonderful collection of nursery rhymes to treasure, songs and poems to share, gathered by Sarah Webb and with joyful illustrations by Paul Delaney that jump off every page.
The Story of Irish Rugby
From the rules and history of the game to the four provincial teams and legendary players, and more – this lavishly illustrated book includes everything you could possibly want to know about Irish rugby.
Me Jewel and Darlin' Dublin
The very first book published by The O’Brien Press in 1974 celebrates fifty years in print. Full of historical facts, anecdotes and Dublin wit, this book evokes the spirit, the characters and colours, the sights, sounds and even the smells of old Dublin.
Braids Take a Day
Uncovering secrets is like undoing braids, one at a time… Abidemi can’t wait for summer. She’s ready to spend some time learning new hairstyles and see where things go with her friend Jack. But when she meets an intriguing woman from Nigeria, secrets start to unravel…
Over the Red-Brick Chimney
Winter is coming, and all the geese are flying to their new home in Ireland. But Little Goose gets blown down, down, down by a sudden gust. Can Finn and his mum help her find her way home?
What Is a Peachick?
I’ve heard of a chickpea. I’ve had those for lunch. Is a peachick the same? Is it something you munch? Come on a hilarious adventure with these weird and zany creatures, from the author and illustrator of Standing on One Leg Is Hard
Sally and the Lost Photograph
Life in New York is exciting for newly settled Sally and her sister Bridget. When the girls discover an old photograph they are determined to find Miss Cameron's lost love, and maybe help their sick friend Betty too. Can everyone's stories have a happy ending?
Donegal
From Malin Head to Killybegs, from Ardara to Arranmore, join photographer Kate Slevin on a journey around Ireland’s most spectacular county.
First Term at Fernside
Robin can’t wait to be back at Fernside boarding school. But for her younger cousin Linnet the first term at Fernside is a bit of a nightmare. And she needs Robin’s help with every little thing. When the adorable puppy Rudy disappears, can the girls stay out of trouble long enough to solve the mystery?
Unbeatable
In late August 2014, Donegal’s footballers smashed and grabbed an All-Ireland semi-final victory from Jim Gavin’s seemingly unstoppable Dublin team. It would be the last Championship game the Boys in Blue would lose for 2,540 days.