Mo Chuisle Mo Chroi

Mo Chuisle Mo Chroi
Author: Ellie Crowther
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2018-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0244384975

These pages carry so many words I could never bring myself to say. To everyone who's ever held me in their hearts, thank you. I, undoubtedly, loved you so much more than you ever knew. To everyone who has even slightly fractured this crooked soul of mine, thank you. Sadness is my dearest weapon. And to you, reader, friend, I hope there is something in these words that reach you.

Mo Chusile

Mo Chusile
Author: Eugene Lindsey
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2010-09-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0557696380

As reflected in the title, "Mo Chuisle," Lindsey has written poetry that touches at the deepest core of what it means to be human and to love. In both classical and modern sense, his ballads weave the ancient thread of traditional Gaelic verse and link this tradition of poetry with the modern world. Such expressions as "The pulse of my heart" are eternal and speak directly to emotions in ways that prose cannot endeavor.

Irish Firebrands: a novel

Irish Firebrands: a novel
Author: Christine Plouvier
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2018-02-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1387626167

He's an Irish political journalist in search of his past. She's an American genealogist trying to forget hers. But what's the real reason that keeps bringing them together? How far will a man go, to know his father? To become a father? All his life, Dillon Carroll has felt cut off from the past by his lack of parents. Half his life, he has felt cut off from the future by his lack of posterity. Lana Pedersen comes to Ireland with no desire to be involved with any man not six feet under. Then two very live Irishmen begin competing for her services Ð and for her heart. Lana becomes Dillon's last hope for reconnecting with his roots, and with the meaning of his life: to fulfill his dream of belonging somewhere, to someone, forever. Smouldering Irish Firebrands ignite in this controversial contemporary novel about an American Baby Boomer's unexpected adventures in the Emerald Isle. BONUS FEATURE: Illustrations drawn by the Author for reference while writing the novel.

Irish Firebrands: a novel (Volume 2)

Irish Firebrands: a novel (Volume 2)
Author: Christine Plouvier
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-03-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1387624032

He's an Irish political journalist in search of his past. She's an American genealogist trying to forget hers. But what's the real reason that keeps bringing them together? Genealogist Lana Pedersen comes to Ireland with no desire to be involved with any man not six feet under. Then two very live Irishmen begin competing for her services - and for her heart. Smouldering Irish Firebrands ignite in the conclusion to the American Baby Boomer's unexpected adventures in the Emerald Isle. IRISH FIREBRANDS took three years to research, including a voyage to Ireland. Christine Plouvier also writes poetry and nonfiction.

The Felon's Track

The Felon's Track
Author: Michael Doheny
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN:

"The Felon's Track: History Of The Attempted Outbreak In Ireland, Embracing The Leading Events In The Irish Struggle From The Year 1843 To The Close Of 1848" authored by Michael Doheny provides a historical account of a pivotal period in Irish history. Doheny's narrative delves into the Irish struggle for independence during the mid-19th century, offering readers a detailed examination of the events, motivations, and individuals involved in the attempted outbreak. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complex dynamics of Irish nationalism and resistance.

Rise and Shine

Rise and Shine
Author: Allison Jewell
Publisher: Allison Jewell
Total Pages: 301
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

Emmie Talbot is a quintessential good girl. Sweet, southern, kind. Church Goer. Ex-bootlegger. And In love for the first time. Emmie’s life is a little less complicated. There will be no more working for crazy ‘ole Mr. Thomas and she now has the clues she needs find her real father. Emmie may have the best apple pie moonshine recipe in Kentucky but her bootlegging days are behind her. Or so she thinks. When Max’s condition worsens and he needs the help of doctors and hospitals in a far away town, Emmie is faced with another dilemma. To 'shine or not to 'shine. How can Emmie not rise to the occasion to help Walter's family? Silas McDowell’s life is not so uncomplicated. A fame seeking revenuer is hot on his trail. Busting up his stills, raiding his speakeasies, and smiling for newspaper pictures. It is a dangerous time for Emmie to be toying in the business again. Risky or not, she will always Rise and Shine.

Fat

Fat
Author: Rob Grant
Publisher: Gollancz
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0575127619

Rob Grant's new novel is a revelation. After INCOMPETENCE we would all have expected a killingly funny satire. And in its satire of our obsession with body image, of how the media makes us what we are FAT is certainly that. But in its depiction of Grenville, a fat man at his wits end with the need to be thin; of Hayleigh, a teenage girl obsessed with her terror of being fat and of Jeremy, the self-absorbed, self-adoring 'conceptualist' employed to promote the government's new 'Fat Farms' Rob Grant has given us, yes a very, very funny book, but also an immensely moving and personal novel about how we all feel about our bodies. As Grenville deals with the humilation and daily indignity of being fat, as Hayleigh struggles to deal with her anorexia and as Jeremy comes to terms with the dangerous lies at the centre of the government's new health regime FAT takes us on a hilarious and thought-provoking journey through our all-consuming obession with fat. This is a hilariously moving, movingly hilarious novel and marks a massive step-change in Rob Grant's growth as a writer. Here is a hugely commerical new voice in mainstream, high concept, high in poly-saturates, commercial fiction. It's also safe to say that with this new novel, he's writing about what he knows ...

The History of Ireland

The History of Ireland
Author: Geoffrey Keating
Publisher: Irish Roots Cafe
Total Pages: 62
Release:
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780940134478

One of Few Surviving Works. This is one of the finest surviving works on Irish history. It was originally written in 17th century gaelic by Dr. Keating. This edition was fully translated into modern English by John O'Mahoney, including voluminous footnotes which could be made into a book unto themselves. This is the entire 3 volume IGF set, and the rare translation by O'Mahoney, published by the Irish Genealogical Foundation. "Seathrún Céitinn", the author, is better known in English as "Geoffrey Keating". He served as a historian, poet and clergyman in 17th century. This book, his "History of Ireland" or "Foras Feasa ar Éirinn", or "Foundation of Knowledge on Ireland", was originally written in the Gaelic language, in the 17th century, during the reign of Charles I of England.