Another invaluable chronicle of a disappearing Ireland The follow up to Vanishing Ireland takes readers on another journey down memory lane through a unique collection of portrait interviews highlig
'An incredible portal to our past' The Sunday TimesOn 7 January 1922, Ireland became a free state. Born into that era of turbulence and hope were the twenty-six women and men whose stories and memorie
The youngest daughter of Lord Kensley-Balfe, a wealthy landowner from the West of Ireland, Delia is privileged and beautiful. Cossetted by her parents, her older sister Mona and her brother Clement, s
'Maeve Binchy fans will adore it - she just gets better and better' Patricia ScanlanIt's summer in Finfarran on the west coast of Ireland. Librarian Hanna Casey is looking forward to al fresco lunches
As journalist and writer Shane Dunphy settles into the rural idyll that is his new life in the West of Ireland, a storm is gathering: Rex Gifford, possibly the most dangerous predator Shane has ever f
In his new book, Hanging with the Elephant, writer Michael Harding is back in Leitrim in the north-west of Ireland. His wife has left for a six-week trip to Poland and he is alone for the first time s
Ireland: A country of 13-verse-long songs, outspoken lunatics, strongly held trivial opinions and friendly exchanges about the day's names in the death notices. A place where flattened fizzy drink is
This summer on the island, anything is possible—in a heartwarming tale for fans of Maeve BinchyOn a small island off the west coast of Ireland there's a cottage at the edge of the sea that was once ow
'A cracking page-turner in the best tradition of Maeve Binchy' Patricia Scanlan'Beautiful, compelling, and sincere in the way of the very best stories and the best books' Irish IndependentFrom the Num