A baby's body. The butcher who found it. His wife who won't talk to him. Her lady with a secret. The detective on their heels.
Amidst the moments of seismic change in LGBTQ history in Ireland lie the stories of ordinary people, who did extraordinary things to change queer Ireland and Irish culture.
Bestselling and award-winning Irish author, Nuala O’Connor, returns with the intimate and thrilling portrayal of the life of 18th-century Irishwoman, Anne Bonny.
An anthology of 70 tiny plays from Fishamble theatre company, providing an invaluable resource of four-minute plays for actors, directors, students, and teachers.
The first comprehensive account of how the Northern Ireland government responded to Jewish appeals for help on the eve of the Holocaust.
Hidden behind the walls of Grangegorman Mental Hospital in 1941, different lives collide, all afflicted by the human cost of wars, betrayals and trauma.
Four decades of change in Ireland woven through the ordinary days of one man’s life.
The definitive history of ladies Gaelic football, from novelty act to national association and beyond.
From the popular ecology writer comes an inspiring and practical call to restore nature.
A moving and insightful anthology of personal essays by Irish autistic adults.
The first ever book about Mary Lavin's 18-year working relationship with The New Yorker and a fascinating insight into the lives of two brilliant 20th-century literary women.
In the summer of 1980, a lonely boy is found murdered in the graveyard of his quiet fishing town. Forty years later, a writer finds himself forced to confront the one story he’s refused all his life to tell.