This author draws profound inspiration from observing nature and animals, a connection that deeply informs the themes of her novels. Her work explores the parallels between the natural world and the inner lives of her characters, often focusing on creatures like whales, birds, and trees. Through her writing, she shares the wisdom found in the natural world, weaving it into the human experience. Her passion for wildlife and advocacy for animal welfare intertwines with her literary voice, offering readers a deeply connected and thoughtful reading experience.
Focusing on empowerment, this manifesto offers practical tips for working women on wealth-building and achieving balance in their lives. It inspires readers to embrace a breadwinning mindset, highlighting the freedom and strength that come with financial independence. The book serves as both a guide and a source of motivation for women seeking to navigate their careers and personal lives effectively.
Think Like a Breadwinner is an inspiring and practical feminist manifesto for
women looking to secure their financial futures and maximize their earnings.
The story centers on Ariella, a sweet girl who, with the support of her mother and teacher, confronts the challenge of bullying. Rather than simply eliminating the bully, they work together to transform the bully's behavior, highlighting themes of empathy and understanding. This realistic fiction offers a hopeful perspective on addressing bullying through positive relationships and personal growth.
Melanie McQuaid is firmly fixated on the future, whilst journalist Richard Blake is stuck resolutely in the past. Sparks fly when they first meet, until Richard’s past catches up with him and a dramatic turn of events changes the course of both their lives. Disillusioned from a broken engagement, Melanie chooses to keep life simple by avoiding love altogether. Pushed to her limits, she embarks on a life-changing trip to the Norwegian fjords while Richard, furious at his latest assignment, finds himself alone at sea reporting on Greenpeace’s anti-whaling campaign. On opposite sides of the world, they each look into the eye of a whale – a magical experience which brings them back together. But can the time ever be right for Richard and Melanie?Set in the twilight years of Celtic Tiger Ireland, Look Into the Eye takes readers on a journey through the mystical fjords of Norway and the balmy Pacific Ocean, inviting them to share in the magic of a close encounter with whales in the wild.The author is dedicating half of all royalties from 'Look into the Eye' to organisations dedicated to the conservation and protection of whales in the wild, and to youth mental health charities in Ireland.