Reunion
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
An exhilarating, high-wire drama about the deep currents of family life, set over a family reunion on an island off the west coast of Ireland. Premiered at Galway International Arts Festival in 2024.






An exhilarating, high-wire drama about the deep currents of family life, set over a family reunion on an island off the west coast of Ireland. Premiered at Galway International Arts Festival in 2024.
Slow Isle of Wight travel guide - holiday advice and tourist information covering walking, wildlife, birdwatching, accommodation, restaurants, beaches, food and festivals. Thorough coverage, including Tennyson Down, Sandown Bay, Farringford, Compton Down, Bembridge, Ventnor, fossil hunting and St Catherine's Oratory.
A prescription for feeling energised, invigorated, enthusiastic and optimistic each day. Written by GP and lifestyle-medicine practitioner Dr Mark Rowe, whose own experience of burnout helped him to develop the programme for living with vitality set out in this book.
Orkney travel guide. Holiday tips and expert advice for the Mainland, Hoy, Graemsay, Flotta, Burray, South Ronaldsay, Rousay, Egilsay, Wyre, Shapinsay, Sanday, Stronsay, Eday, Westray, Papa Westray and North Ronaldsay. Plus Skara Brae, Old Man of Hoy, Ring of Brodgar, Maeshowe, Scapa Flow, Marwick Head, wildlife, beaches, walking and archaeology.
Three women. Three conversations. As the details of what they share begin to diverge, we realise that a subtle game of survival is being played.
Outer Hebrides travel guide - Holiday tips and expert advice for Lewis, Harris, St Kilda, Berneray, North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist, Eriskay, Barra and Vatersay, plus language, wildlife and genealogy. Also covers culture, Lewis Chessmen, Standing Stones of Callanish, food, walking, golden eagles, hen harriers, seals, red deer and Whisky Galore!
Mark O'Rowe's fluid yet faithful adaptation of Ibsen's masterpiece.
A chilling yet deeply human story about the limits of devotion.
The story of that watershed month, August 1914, when England went from peace to war, told mainly through the letters and diaries of people.
Despite popular images of priests seeking enlightenment in snow-covered mountain temples, the central concern of Japanese Buddhism is death. This title investigates what changing burial forms reveal about the ways temple Buddhism is perceived and propagated in contemporary Japan.