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  • The Moon Spun Round: W. B. Yeats for Children

    W. B. Yeats, Noreen Doody, Shona Shirley Macdonald

    Hardcover (The O'Brien Press, Dec. 3, 2016)
    Moon-Spun-Round
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  • Oscar Wilde - Stories for Children

    Oscar Wilde, Charles Robinson

    Hardcover (The O'Brien Press, Jan. 4, 2014)
    A beautifully illustrated collection of Oscar Wilde's favourite children's tales known and loved throughout the world. It includes:• The Happy Prince• The Selfish Giant• The Nightingale and the RoseThis gorgeous production brings Wilde's magical stories to a whole new generation.
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  • The Young Rebels

    Morgan Llywelyn

    language (The O'Brien Press, Nov. 15, 2012)
    St Enda's is no ordinary school, and Padraic Pearse is no ordinary headmaster.His pupils are inspired by his vision of freedom and an Irish Republic, and John Joe and his friend Roger see the Easter Rising as their chance to fight for Ireland's freedom. But the two boys are horrified to learn that they are too young to take part.They disobey orders to stay away from the city centre and quickly become caught up in the dramatic events of the Rebellion. Called to be brave and resourceful beyond their years, they witness events that change their lives forever.Another dramatic blend of history and fiction from the inimitable Morgan Llywelyn.
  • Let's See Ireland!

    Sarah Bowie

    Hardcover (The O'Brien Press, May 7, 2016)
    Follow Molly's journey in this gorgeous picture book that is sure to delight adults and children alike!Molly, her parents and her cat Mipsy tour Ireland and see all the main sights! Written and illustrated by Sarah Bowie. Locations include:• Dublin Zoo• Christ Church Cathedral• Rock of Cashel• Hook Lighthouse• Cork City• Cliffs of Moher• Giant’s Causeway• Titanic Belfast• Newgrange
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  • Don't Ask Alice

    Judi Curtin, Woody Fox, Nicola Colton

    language (The O'Brien Press, Aug. 29, 2012)
    Alice and Megan are back, and that can only mean one thing: trouble!It's Easter and best friends Alice and Megan are together in Limerick again. They are both looking forward to their confirmation especially as their two families are going out to dinner together to celebrate.But not even a meal can be simple when Alice is around as she decides to hatch a plan to get her parents back together...
  • Edda

    Conor Kostick

    Paperback (O'Brien Press Ltd, Aug. 16, 2011)
    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, power and politics. 'A captivating page-turner.' School Library Journal, starred review of Epic, Conor Kostick's first novel.
  • My Book of Kells Colouring Book

    Eoin O'Brien, David Rooney

    Paperback (The O'Brien Press, July 30, 2011)
    The Book of Kells is the most famous hand-colored book in the world.Here’s your chance to color some of the drawings as the monks did over a thousand years ago. Choose from over sixty drawings of heavenly figures, Biblical people, fantastic creatures, floral, animal and bird motifs, intricate Celtic letters, spirals and designs – and create your own treasures and pull-out poster.You can also color pictures of the monks themselves making the wonderful Book of Kells in their time, using the tools and materials of their day.
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  • A Crack in Everything: Welcome to the other side

    Ruth Frances Long

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Welcome to The Other Side ...Chasing a thief, Izzy Gregory takes a wrong turn down a Dublin alley and finds the ashes of a fallen angel splashed across the dirty bricks like graffiti. She stumbles into Dubh Linn, the shadowy world inhabited by the Sidhe, where angels and demons watch over the affairs of mortals, and Izzy becomes a pawn in their deadly game. Her only chance of survival lies in the hands of Jinx, the Sidhe warrior sent to capture her for his sadistic mistress, Holly. Izzy is something altogether new to him, turning his world upside down.A thrilling, thought-provoking journey to the magic that lies just beside reality.
  • Festival Fever: The Irish at Cheltenham

    Anne Holland

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, Oct. 9, 2017)
    It is said the land level of Ireland rises a few feet every March because so many people have left for the National Hunt Festival at Cheltenham.English-Irish rivalry at this pinnacle of jump racing has always been keen but it has risen to new levels in the 21st Century, with many Irish winners across all the races, including the Gold Cup, Queen Mother Chase, Champion Hurdle and Stayers Hurdle.But Festival Fever, The Irish At Cheltenham is about more than the winners, it is the whole atmosphere, the mix of ex-pat and visiting Irish among the thronging crowds, the craic; what goes on behind the scenes; many surprising stories are told.It is also about the fascinating history – racing was banned at Cheltenham for a period during the 19th century; and the 1980s saw a dearth of Irish runners which led to enterprising attempts by the racecourse to woo them back.
  • The Making of Mollie

    Anna Carey

    Paperback (The O'Brien Press, Dec. 17, 2016)
    It’s spring 1912, and 14-year-old Mollie Carberry lives in Drumcondra with her loving but distracted parents, her older sister Phyllis, her spoiled older brother Harry and her saintly little sister Julia. Mollie’s convinced that her life is boring - until she discovers that Phyllis is a secret suffragette. After attending a suffrage meeting, Mollie wants to do something for the movement too – and she soon convinces her best friend Nora to join her. At last, they have some excitement in their lives!While some of their classmates approve of their new cause, others can’t see the point. Their timid schoolfriend Stella worries that Mollie and Nora are going to get into trouble. And their classmate Grace, who also happens to be Nora’s cousin, disapproves of anybody who steps out of line. Despite this general apathy, as the weeks go by, Mollie and Nora become even more determined to do something for the cause. Even though nobody in the cause seems to particularly want their help.
  • A Bridge of Children's Books: The Inspiring Autobiography of a Remarkable Woman

    Jella Lepman

    Hardcover (O'Brien Press, Aug. 27, 2002)
    The remarkable story of Jella Lepman, who, having left Germany to escape the Nazi regime in the 1930s, chose to return in the aftermath of the Second World War, as 'Adviser on the Cultural and Educational Needs of Women and Children in the American Zone'. She soon decided that what Germany's war-ravaged children needed was to see a world of the imagination, beyond their landscape of bombed-out buildings and military vehicles. Battling with bureaucracy and meeting with generals and statesmen, including Eleanor Roosevelt, she founded the International Youth Library, filling a huge void in the lives of Germany's children with books from all corners of the world. The IYL included a children's art studio, story- and play-writing classes, readings, foreign language classes, and the foundation of the Young People's United Nations. In 1951 Jella Lepman founded the International Board of Books for Young People, dedicated to promoting international understanding through children's books. This is a story of tireless courage and conviction in the face of desolation and cynicism.
  • A Hollow in the Hills: Try to Outrun the Fear

    Ruth Frances Long

    Paperback (O'Brien Press, Dec. 31, 2015)
    When an ancient and forbidden power is unleashed, Izzy, who is still coming to terms with her newfound powers, must prevent a war from engulfing both the human and fae realms.