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  • Shamrock Sean and the Bird's Nest

    Brian Gogarty, Roxanne Burchartz

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, April 13, 2007)
    Shamrock Sean climbed up the branch and stood upon one leg. There, hidden down inside the nest he saw a single egg. Suddenly the egg CRACKS and a hungry little chick comes out. But who is going to feed him? For more adventures with this lively leprechaun read Shamrock Sean and the Wishing Well and Shamrock Sean Goes Fishing.
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  • My Dog Lively

    Patrick Deeley, Martin Fagan

    Paperback (O'Brien Pr, )
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  • Rugby Spirit: A New School, a New Sport, an Old Mystery...

    Gerard Siggins

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, June 30, 2012)
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  • Spotty Sally

    Anne Marie Herron, Stephen Hall

    Paperback (O'Brien Pr, )
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  • A Crack in Everything: Welcome to the Other Side

    Ruth Frances Long

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Dec. 31, 2014)
    When Izzy takes a wrong turn down an alley she stumbles into a shadowy, frightening world where magical beings, angels, and demons hold sway. Her only chance of survival lies with Jinx, who's been sent to capture her...
  • Faery Nights/Oicheanta Si: Stories of Ancient Celtic Festivals

    Micheal MacLiammoir

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, May 23, 2000)
    These lively stories, written in both Irish and English, tell of the extraordinary goings-on of ancient Ireland's festival nights. Written in the style of the seanchai, this enchanting collection is in the very best tradition of fairy tales.
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  • Shamrock Sean and the Wishing Well

    Brian Gogarty, Roxanne Burchartz

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, March 30, 2007)
    'It's a lovely day,' said Shamrock Sean, 'I know just what I'll do, I'll go down to the wishing well And make a wish or two. But Sean is too small to see into the well - so he climbs onto the wall and FALLS IN! Poor Sean. How will he ever get out?
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  • Storm Weaver

    Matthew Griffin

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Nov. 13, 2017)
    Four friends, Ayla, Finny, Sean, and Benvy journey through time and place, deep into an alien land where a vengeful queen with supernatural powers seeks to rule all those around her, leaving the fate of mankind itself hanging by a thread.
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  • Star Dancer

    Morgan Llywelyn

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, )
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  • Finding a Voice: Friendship is a Two-Way Street

    Kim Hood

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Dec. 31, 2014)
    Jo's used to keeping her head down and getting on with things; she's not one to ask for help. When she meets Christopher, she wants to make his life better, and will go to great lengths to do so...but she finds out friendship is a two-way street.
  • All Shining in the Spring: The Story of a Baby Who Died

    Siobhan Parkinson

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Dec. 1, 1996)
    Matthew is looking forward to the new baby. He is planning how he will help with looking after his little brother or sister and the games they will play when the baby is older. Then there is sad news. The doctor tells Matthew's parents that the baby is not growing properly inside its mother and will not be able to live after it is born. Written by the author to help her own son cope with the death of their new baby at birth, All Shining in the Spring is a child-centred, simply-written book. It is intended to give a child a clear and sympathetic understanding of the death of a baby, be it a family member or not, and to deal with the feelings and questions which such a death raises. The book can be read to or by a child and would be ideal in a family situation, in schools, for carers, social workers and maternity hospitals.
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  • The Island of Ghosts

    Eilis Dillon

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    The Island of Ghosts is a haunting story that takes place on a remote island off the west coast of Ireland. When Dara and Brendan don't return from their sailing trip with Mr Webb to the Island of Ghosts, everyone in the village assumes they have drowned, except their sisters Barbara and Cait. The two girls borrow a boat and set out to find their brothers, but they too become captives of Mr Webb on the island.
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