Book Club: Read Small Things Like These,' by Claire Keegan, with the Book ReviewDaily life can uncover unexpected truths about community and conscience, prompting important reflections on personal responsibility.
The Boy from the Sea by Garrett Carr review a tale of hope in rural IrelandGarrett Carr's debut novel intricately weaves magic with reality to uncover deep truths within the life of a Donegal village.
Book Club: Read Small Things Like These,' by Claire Keegan, with the Book ReviewDaily life can uncover unexpected truths about community and conscience, prompting important reflections on personal responsibility.
The Boy from the Sea by Garrett Carr review a tale of hope in rural IrelandGarrett Carr's debut novel intricately weaves magic with reality to uncover deep truths within the life of a Donegal village.
Sally Rooney's Intermezzo set to be best-selling book of 2024 - DubrayIrish fiction dominates, with strong sales expected for upcoming titles.Dubray Books is experiencing expansion despite a decline in pre-tax profits.New accounts show increased revenues and optimism for future sales.
A beacon of brazenness and defiance': Edna O'Brien remembered by Anne Enright, Colm Toibin and moreEdna O'Brien revolutionized Irish fiction by challenging taboos as a woman, inspiring future female authors and exemplifying a blend of determination and vulnerability.
A beacon of brazenness and defiance': Edna O'Brien remembered by Anne Enright, Colm Toibin and moreEdna O'Brien revolutionized Irish fiction by breaking taboos as a woman, inspiring subsequent female authors. Despite initial opposition, her work resonates with deep psychological realities and stylistic evolution.
A beacon of brazenness and defiance': Edna O'Brien remembered by Anne Enright, Colm Toibin and moreEdna O'Brien revolutionized Irish fiction by challenging taboos as a woman, inspiring future female authors and exemplifying a blend of determination and vulnerability.
A beacon of brazenness and defiance': Edna O'Brien remembered by Anne Enright, Colm Toibin and moreEdna O'Brien revolutionized Irish fiction by breaking taboos as a woman, inspiring subsequent female authors. Despite initial opposition, her work resonates with deep psychological realities and stylistic evolution.
Ghost Mountain by Ronan Hession review a delightful fableIrish fiction is currently experiencing a surge of talent with leading figures improving and becoming bolder.