Heart, Be at Peace by Ryan, Donal
£9.99Author: Ryan, Donal
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Published on 5 June 2025 by Transworld Publishers Ltd (Penguin (Transworld)) in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 208 pages
126 x 198 x 15 | 150g
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Paperback | 208 pages
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Always on the periphery, looking on, young Frankie Howe was never quite sure enough of herself to take centre stage – after all, life had already judged her harshly. Now old, Frankie finds it easier to forget the life that came before. Then Damian, a young Irish carer, arrives at her London flat, there to…
Some things can send a heart spinning; others will crack it in two… In a small town in rural Ireland, the local people have weathered the storms of economic collapse and are looking towards the future. The jobs are back, the dramas of the past seemingly lulled, and although the town bears the marks of…
Paperback | 374 pages, 43 photographs
233 x 158 x 29 | 588g
Manchán Magan is fascinated by words, particularly Irish words, and their connections to the natural world. Having enjoyed great success with the bestselling Tree Dogs, Banshee Fingers and Other Irish Words for Nature, he now brings his infectious wonder and enthusiasm for the Irish language to an even younger audience with this board book featuring simple translations for favourite animals, birds, fish and insects. The accompanying stunning black-line illustrations will transfix even the littlest reader.
Teach your little one a cúpla focail from the get-go.
Paperback | 800 pages
127 x 196 x 53 | 536g
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Hardback | 208 pages, colour images throughout
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For almost three decades, right at the centre of one of the most secretive places in Northern Ireland, the Joint Operations Planning Room for South Armagh, there was a huge map. It showed the rugged, hilly terrain of what was then, if you were a British soldier or a police officer, the most dangerous posting in the world; a place that was hard to know, harder still to hold.