ireland

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ireland

Greener grass

the famine years
2009
During the famine in 1800s Ireland, fourteen-year-old Kit Byrne's father dies and she vows to do whatever it takes to keep her family together and alive, even if it's illegal. A desperate plan fails and her family is evicted. Now she races against time to get her family to Canada where they can start a new life.

Opened ground

selected poems, 1966-1996
1998
Presents a selection of over two hundred poems by Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet Seamus Heaney, drawn from throughout his career, from 1966 through 1996.

Fodor's exploring Ireland

2006
Presents a travel guide to Ireland, providing information on historic sights, Irish culture, dining, lodging, museums, shopping, and natural wonders, with suggested itineraries, and walking tours.

W.B. Yeats

1986
An illustrated biography of the Irish poet, dramatist, and essayist generally considered to be the most important poet in English of his time.

Darling Jim

a novel
2009
A reclusive aunt and her two nieces turn up dead and a young postal worker finds a diary in the dead letter office which offers clues about Jim Quick, a mysterious Irish storyteller, who had become obssessed with the aunt.

Pendragon

2002

Witches' Sabbath

1970
During the Rebellion of 1798 a seventeen-year-old Irish boy must make sure that a rebel plot to capture an English hostage succeeds.

Redemption

a novel
1995

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