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Gayle Byrne

    One Day for Life in Ireland
    Sometimes Just One Is Just Right
    Sometimes It's Grandmas and Grandpas: Not Mommies and Daddies
    • The narrative explores the contrasting experiences of an only child and his cousin Nico, who has siblings. Through personal reflections, the protagonist highlights both the advantages and disadvantages of being an only child, offering insights into loneliness, independence, and the dynamics of sibling relationships. This comparison reveals the complexities of family life and the unique challenges and joys that come with different family structures.

      Sometimes Just One Is Just Right
    • One Day for Life in Ireland

      Photographs by the People of Ireland, Taken on a Single Day

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In this glorious collection of 250 full-color photos, One Day for Life in Ireland celebrates a day in Ireland's history when a whole nation, inspired by the wish to help one of the most worthwhile of all causes, the fight against cancer, set out to record the richness and variety of everyday life. That day was May 7th, 1988.

      One Day for Life in Ireland