Search Results for 'Charlie Byrne's Bookshop'

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Local authors dominate national shortlist

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Nine writers from Galway are shortlisted for the prestigious 2025 An Post Book Awards.

Cúirt review: poetry sessions

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Crowds were backed up to the door to listen to the poetry showcased by Macha Press poets Eilish Martin, Sam Furlong, Alanna Offield, and Zara Meadows at Charlie Byrne's Bookshop last week.

Buddhist priest Zen book launch

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"To be a peacemaker you have to be a troublemaker"- Adayfi

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Mansoor Adayfi launched his new book 'Don't Forget us Here', at Charlie Byrne's Bookshop alongside the Galway Alliance Against War

Book review - Unforgiveable by Barbara McKeon

A young woman falls for a married man, and as their relationship slides towards its inevitable collapse, she is drawn into a chain of events that will have devastating consequences for her and everyone around her.

Groundbreaking new book on Irish trad to be launched

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A GROUNDBREAKING new book on Irish traditional music, particularly the music of the Aran Islands, will be launched next week.

The power of self-belief

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Do you ever tell yourself that you are the architect of your destiny? That you have the power to realise your ambitions, fulfil your deeply cherished dreams, and be the person you were meant to be.

‘There's a definite need for more working-class voices’

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“AS A reader you want to hear about other lives, but you need to see that you too are worth something, that you and your community deserve to be at the literary top level. Representation matters. Working class voices are still struggling for representation in a middle class industry.”

Local writer takes his place among the nation's greats

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GALWAY WRITER Jim Ward will feature alongside Kevin Barry, Lisa McInerney, and Roddy Doyle in a new anthology, The 32 – Anthology of Irish Working Class Voices.

A Wiser Girl – new novel from Moya Roddy

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IT IS 1975. Second Wave Feminism is in full flow and a young woman, escaping a failed relationship, travels to Italy to make her dream of becoming an artist a reality.

 

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