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    Martin Scorsese
    Galway Bay
    The Story of Baby Jesus
    Ireland's Great Famine in Irish-American History
    A Snowy Robin Rescue
    Post-Partum Document
    • 2023

      In this heartwarming story, two orphaned puppies, Sprinkles and Jimmies, embark on an adventurous journey to discover the true meaning of family and unconditional love. Aimed at young readers aged 3-8, this tale emphasizes the importance of companionship and connection, making it a delightful read for children and caregivers alike.

      Sprinkles & Jimmies, Two Dogs, One Tale
    • 2022

      In time for Scorsese's 80th birthday and the release of Killers of the Flower Moon, a new edition of the seminal oral history tracing Scorsese's journey from young filmmaker to legend, featuring a foreword by Steven Spielberg číst celé

      Martin Scorsese
    • 2019

      Irish Above All

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.6(209)Add rating

      Irish-American author Mary Pat Kelly draws upon family history to craft another striking work of historical fiction featuring Chicago-born heroine Nora Kelly.

      Irish Above All
    • 2019

      Of Irish Blood

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Of Irish Blood is a heartfelt story of Irish-American history from the acclaimed Irish-American author of the bestselling Galway Bay.

      Of Irish Blood
    • 2019

      The Christmas Egg

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.1(622)Add rating

      "Chief Inspector Brett Nightingale and Sergeant Beddoes have been called to a gloomy flat off Islington High Street. An elderly woman--Princess Olga Karukhin, an emigrant of Civil War Russia--lies dead on the bed, and her trunk has been looted of its glittering treasure...Out in the festive chaos of the capital a colourful cast of suspects abound: the downtrodden grandson, a plutocratic jeweller, Bolsheviks with unfinished business? Beddoes and Nightingale have their work cut out in this tightly-paced, quirky and highly enjoyable jewel of the mystery genre"--

      The Christmas Egg
    • 2016

      Ireland's Great Famine recasts traditional approaches to the Irish experience in America in a striking new reading of the history. This is the first compact synthesis to place Ireland's Great Famine at the heart of the modern ethnic narrative, and to explore the Famine's Irish-American legacy as a key factor in its course.

      Ireland's Great Famine in Irish-American History
    • 2014

      A Snowy Robin Rescue

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.6(150)Add rating

      Evan and Hannah have found a robin in the snow. It's not moving, and they soon realize that the tiny robin is stuck! They call the RSPCA and an inspector arrives to help. It's snowing heavily and they need to act fast. Can the RSPCA perform a snowy robin rescue? An exciting, inspiring story based on a real-life animal rescue. With illustrations throughout and lots of facts about robins and the RSPCA.

      A Snowy Robin Rescue
    • 2013

      Ireland's Great Famine in Irish-American History

      Enshrining a Fateful Memory

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the Irish experience in America, this work places Ireland's Great Famine at the center of the modern ethnic narrative. It offers a fresh perspective on how the Famine influenced Irish-American identity and legacy, presenting a compact synthesis that highlights its significance in shaping historical and cultural contexts. The book challenges conventional approaches, emphasizing the Famine's lasting impact on the Irish diaspora and its broader implications in American history.

      Ireland's Great Famine in Irish-American History
    • 2011

      Creative Ireland

      The Visual Arts, Contemporary Visual Arts in Ireland 2000-2011

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      100 Irish Artists, 100 Colour Plates. 6 Commentaries from respected writers such as: Mebh Ruane, Colin Graham, Valerie Connor, Fiona Kearney, Brian Hand and Noel Kelly - Creative Ireland: The Visual Arts will fast become the most desirable visual arts book this season. Creative Ireland: The Visual Arts presents an attractive record of the early 21st century contemporary visual arts in Ireland with 100 artists who have been selected for their specific contribution to the contemporary arts in the first years of the 21st Century. Aimed at a general audience, as well as the art connoisseur and enthusiast, each artist is profiled with an iconic example of their practice shown in full colour. The texts are engaging as they explain Ireland within the context of the early 21st century, and the impact that this has had socially, economically and culturally. The book is in an attractive format, and is priced at a level that makes it affordable.

      Creative Ireland
    • 2011

      The Story of Baby Jesus

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The Story of Baby Jesus retold using simple language to help beginner readers develop reading stamina. Follow Mary and Joseph as they travel to Bethlehem in this magical retelling of the Christmas story.

      The Story of Baby Jesus