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  • Where's Larry?

    Philip Barrett

    Paperback (The O'Brien Press, Aug. 11, 2012)
    Follow Larry the Leprechaun around Ireland, and see if you can find him in Newgrange, at the Rock of Cashel and in Dublin's St Patrick's Day Parade! But it won't be easy: he is hiding in the middle of Irish dancers, traditional musicians, climbers, tourists, hurlers and many others.You can look for Larry in the following locations:• The Cliffs of Moher• Galway Bay• Croagh Patrick• The Giant's Causeway• Newgrange• Croke Park• St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin• College Green• Glendalough• The Rock of Cashel• Puck Fair, Killorglin• Bunratty CastleGreat fun for all the family.
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  • Queen of Coin and Whispers: A kingdom of secrets and a game of lies

    Helen Corcoran

    Paperback (The O'Brien Press, Aug. 1, 2020)
    'She loved me as I loved her, fierce as a bloodied blade'When Lia, an idealistic queen, falls for Xania, her new spymaster--who took the job to avenge her murdered father--they realise all isn't fair in love and treason. Lia won’t mourn her uncle: he's left her a bankrupt kingdom considered easy pickings by its neighbours. She’s sworn to be a better ruler, but if she wants to push through her reforms, she needs to beat the Court at its own games. For years, Xania's been determined to uncover her father's murderer. She finally gets a chance when Lia gives her a choice: become her new spymaster, or take a one way trip to the executioner’s axe. It’s an easy decision.When they fall for each other, their love complicates Lia’s responsibilities and Xania’s plans for vengeance. As they're drawn together amid royal suitors and new diplomats, they uncover treason that could not only end Lia’s reign, but ruin their weakened country. They must decide not only what to sacrifice for duty, but also for each other.
  • Rugby Heroes: Ghostly Ground, Deadly Danger

    Gerard Siggins

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, Feb. 12, 2018)
    It looks like Eoin Madden's busiest term ever! He's Castlerock College’s star player and he's been called up for Ireland in the Under 16 Four Nations - how will he juggle sport and school work? But his biggest challenge of all goes way beyond his own concerns and right to the heart of Irish rugby.When his oldest and best ghostly friend calls for help, can Eoin and his band of heroes their deadliest mystery yet?Take a dive into history –with some help from rugby legends of the past!
  • The Silver Notebook

    Enda Wyley

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Aug. 24, 2007)
    Timothy Finn is a boy with two dreams and a mystery to solve. The notebook that arrives out of the blue on Timothy's birthday changes his life forever. It is a gift from Timothy's father. But who is his father, and why has he suddenly entered Timothy's life? His mother keeps secrets, and Timothy is confused. Then there is the mysterious writer who lives in the woods: does this mystery man hold the answer to Timothy's dreams - to find his father and to become a writer? With the help of his best friend Fleur, Timothy sets out to uncover the riddle of his past. With clues throughout the story that allow the reader to try to solve the mystery of Timothy's origins, this is a beautifully written and memorable adventure story.
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  • Rugby Flyer: Haunting history, thrilling tries

    Gerard Siggins

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, Feb. 15, 2016)
    Eoin has been chosen for the Junior development squad so over the summer he gets to go to Dublin for a rugby summer school. Arising out of that, he and his new friends are taken on a trip to Twickenham, London, to play & watch rugby. While there, he meets a ghost: Prince Obolensky, a Russian who played rugby for England, scored a world famous try against New Zealand in Twickenham and later joined the RAF and died in WW2.The fourth book in the Rugby Spirit series.
  • Martina Conlon McKenna Children of the Femine 3 Books Collection Set - Under The Hawthorn Tree, Fields of Home, Wildflower Girl

    Martina Conlon McKenna, Donald Teskey

    Paperback (OBrien Press Ltd, March 15, 2019)
    Ireland in the 1840s is devastated by famine. When tragedy strikes their family, Eily, Michael and Peggy are left to fend for themselves. Starving and in danger of the dreaded workhouse, they escape. Their one hope is to find the great aunts they have heard about in their mother's stories. Titles in this set contains Under The Hawthorn Tree, Fields Of Home and Wildflower Girl.
  • The Little Black Sheep of Connemara

    Elizabeth Shaw

    Paperback (The O'Brien Press, July 25, 2020)
    This charming book tells the adventures of an outcast little black sheep: how he saved the whole flock in a snowstorm, put Polo the bossy sheepdog in his place - and gave the shepherd a great idea!A story about being different, and being a hero.
  • Edda

    Conor Kostick

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, Aug. 29, 2012)
    Edda is a 'virtual' world ruled by the electronic intelligence of Lord Scanthax. Penelope is a teenager ensnared in Edda. Can she uncover the truth about her human past and gain her freedom? And are there other humans still 'out there'? A fast-moving fantasy from the author of internationally acclaimed Epic and Saga. Edda has all the exciting elements of avatars, mythical beings, magic, and cataclysmic battles, but also challenges the older reader to think deeply about humanity and power. 'A captivating page-turner.' School Library Journal, starred review of Epic, Conor Kostick's first novel.
  • Vet Among the Pigeons

    Gillian Hick, Martyn Turner

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, Nov. 15, 2012)
    Vet Among the Pigeons continues the story of veterinary surgeon Gillian Hick's escapades among the animal population. Although by now, not such a green graduate, the animals and their owners keep her challenged in a way never described in the text books. While based in a mixed animal practice in Wicklow, Gillian also travels regularly to inner city Dublin to work in the Bluecross animal welfare clinic but finds that sometimes the two lives are hard to combine. From dairy cattle to turkey cocks, from lofty equines to the not so lofty, from six foot snakes to snuffling hedgehogs, Gillian encounters it all as she struggles to improve her own skills and justify her place in the veterinary profession, along with the help of an ever expanding young family of her own.
  • Vet on the Loose

    Gillian Hick

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, March 1, 2012)
    The Hair-Raising Adventures of an Irish Vet.Whether castrating horses in Dublin's inner city or dehorning cattle in the wilds of Wicklow, rescuing mangled cats from mongrels or tending to stoned guard dogs, vet Gillian Hick's sense of humour never deserts her in this engaging account of the challenging situations she encounters in the course of her work as a newly qualified veterinary surgeon.Not only does she have to deal with the animals and their ailments, but she also has to contend with the perils of matchmaking mothers and macho farmers -- not to mention the guys who want to know 'where is the real vet?'
  • Vet On A Mission

    Gillian Hick

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, July 16, 2018)
    With the imminent arrival of her third child, veterinary surgeon, Gillian Hick, decides to abandon the perils of mixed animal practice, in a favour of setting up a small animal practice from home. When neighbouring farmer, John Armstrong, drops in for a cup of tea and stays to build the new veterinary clinic, the dream becomes a reality.As the practice begins to take on a life of its own, the practicalities of running a twenty-four/seven on call business, with the help of her husband and her three exuberantly, enthusiastic pre-school children begins to take its toll.From hatching goslings on a moonlit night, to late night calls to celebrity donkeys; from delivering new-borns, to assisting in the final farewells of much-loved patients, the circle of life continues as Gillian struggles to hang on to, not only her sense of humour, but also the last remaining threads of her sanity!
  • Under the Hawthorn Tree: Children of the Famine

    Marita Conlon-McKenna, Donald Teskey

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    The first book in the famine trilogyUnder the Hawthorn Tree is Ireland's top selling children's book. The phenomenal success of this original and enthralling book is celebrated with this beautiful hardback gift edition. This novel has become a classic for young readers worldwide. Under the Hawthorn Tree continues to go from strength to strength and this new edition is a must for any collection.Ireland in the 1840s is devastated by famine. When tragedy strikes their family, Eily, Michael and Peggy are left to fend for themselves. Starving and in danger of the dreaded workhouse, they escape. Their one hope is to find the great aunts they have heard about in their mother's stories.With tremendous courage they set out on a journey that will test every reserve of strength, love and loyalty they possess.Also available on DVD.