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128 tulosta hakusanalla Méabh Collins

Freya Harte is not a Puzzle

Freya Harte is not a Puzzle

Méabh Collins

O'BRIEN PRESS LTD
2023
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Things I will be in Irish college: * Friendly to everyone (agree with everything they say) * Easy-going * Nice (compliment everyone’s clothes/ make-up) Things I will NOT be: * Annoying (don’t ask too many questions) * Embarrassing * Weird (no stupid jokes or comments) Freya’s always felt different, so when she learns she’s autistic she doesn't want anyone to know. All she wants is to fit in. But does she really need to change herself or can she find friends who like her just the way she is?
From the Top, Sally Flynn

From the Top, Sally Flynn

Méabh Collins

O'BRIEN PRESS LTD
2026
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Sally loves musical theatre and dreams of a career on Broadway. Living near a theatre with her dad, she can practically see her dreams come true. Writing her own musical is Sally’s first step to a life of fame. It’s so annoying that friends and family KEEP hinting that maybe her musical is not really about a lonely frog, but actually about her own life. She’s sure no one ever said that to Lin-Manuel Miranda! Armed with new skills from a course packed with main-cast-energy theatre kids, Sally is ready to take her show public. Will her performance prove to her friends that she’s over any problems? The show must go on, after all.
Headind to the Fleadh

Headind to the Fleadh

Meabh Ni Fhuarthain

CORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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This book is the first comprehensive examination of the history and evolution of Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann (All-Ireland Fleadh Cheoil). As a transformative cultural phenomenon, the Fleadh was central to the revival for Irish traditional music during from 1951 to 1969. Reflecting broader patterns of Irish life and society, this book charts the genesis and development phases of the Fleadh in the 1950s and the challenges of identity which the Fleadh experienced in the 1960s.
Into the Witchwood

Into the Witchwood

Méabh McDonnell

O'BRIEN PRESS LTD
2024
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‘Spooky, thrilling, and enthrallingly clever’ Sinead O’Hart Never, ever, set foot inside the Witchwood Surrounding Rowan’s home is the dark, dangerous Witchwood. At the heart of it, sitting at the bottom of an ancient well, is a powerful Witch. Six months ago, Rowan’s mother went into the woods – and never came back out. Nothing has been the same ever since. She fights with her dad and her little sister, and her Nana won’t even speak to her. There’s only one thing that can fix it; Rowan needs to bring her mum home. There’s magic lurking in the shadows. Watching her. Can Rowan enter the Witchwood and save her mum? After all, she’s a witch too...
Any Way You Slice It

Any Way You Slice It

Méabh McDonnell

O'BRIEN PRESS LTD
2025
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Sieve. Measure. Mix … Win For Carrie Quinn, baking isn’t just a hobby: it’s her future. Winning the Castlecreagh baking competition and becoming best young pastry chef in the country is the first step towards her dream. But when she and Dara Harte, handsome pastry prodigy and Carrie’s sworn nemesis, are both disqualified from the competition, it seems like her future has crumbled. Unless the pair can find a way to bake together. Can they rise above their rivalry and complicated home lives long enough to succeed? Or are they a disaster waiting to happen, any way you slice it?
Medbh McGuckian

Medbh McGuckian

Borbala Farago

Bucknell University Press
2014
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This book offers a wide-ranging analysis of the entire corpus of Medbh McGuckian's published work. It provides both a readable synthesis of existing criticism, in a fashion which will be generally useful to academics and students, and also offers an original contribution to the field of contemporary Irish literary studies on the basis of new research.
Medbh McGuckian

Medbh McGuckian

Borbála Faragó

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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This wide-ranging study of one of the most innovative, daring, and important poetic voices in contemporary Ireland analyzes Mebdh McGuckian’s entire corpus, offering both an original contribution to the field of contemporary Irish literary studies and a readable synthesis of existing criticism that will be useful to academics and students. Thematically and methodologically unique, the book examines previously neglected subjects in McGuckian’s work, in particular the poet’s exploration of creativity and performativity, while also emphasizing the cohesiveness of individual volumes in light of the poet’s constant change and development. This critical investigation allows readers a deeper understanding of McGuckian’s topical preoccupations and the evolution of her distinctive poetic voice. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.
Meath Voices

Meath Voices

Tommy Murray

Nonsuch Publishing
1982
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Meath is a developing county, close to the capital, full of natural beauty and renowned heritage sites. This book captures the memories, tales and hopes of the people who have witnessed change over the years, and remember the years when the roads were cattle tracks and gathering blackberries was a favourite past time.
Meath Folk Tales

Meath Folk Tales

Richard Marsh

Nonsuch Publishing
2013
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Meath, the ‘Royal County’, has a rich heritage of myths and legends which is uniquely captured in this collection of traditional tales from across the county. Here you will find tales of the first occupation of Ireland and the exploits of St Patrick and Colmcille along with stories of witches, hags, ghosts and fairies. As well as the legends of the Hill of Tara, the ancient political capital and enduring spiritual heartland of Ireland. In a vivid journey through Meath’s varied landscape, local storyteller Richard Marsh takes the reader to places where legend and landscape are inseparably linked.
Meath

Meath

Margaret Conway

Nonsuch Publishing
2010
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In the issue of 15 December 1956 The Meath Chronicle introduced The Parish History of Meath with these words, ‘Mrs Maighread Ui Chonmidhe N.T. Moattown Kildalkey (secretary of the Meath Archaeological and History Society) has very kindly prepared a series of articles on Meath History which will appear week by week... She is a very modest lady, and we claim for her what she deprecates — the scholarship and assiduity which goes with it, on this subject, wide as it is …’ Meath: Towards a History is a collection of these articles. Margaret Conway was the Secretary of Meath Archaeological and History Society between 1937 and 1962. She was a well-known figure, who is remembered fondly amongst Meath natives. Few counties in Ireland could compete with County Meath in terms of historical wealth and diversity. Beginning with the construction of the enigmatic monuments in the Boyne Valley, Conway’s charming and well-researched articles leads us through to the twentieth century, incorporating much of the myth and folklore of the county along with its history.
Meath, Westmeath

Meath, Westmeath

Ordnance Survey Ireland

Ordnance Survey Ireland
2016
kartta, viikattu
The Discovery Series are designed for tourist and leisure activities. Each one covers an area of 40km x 30km at the scale of 1:50,000. There are 93 sheets in the series. 75 are produced by Ordnance Survey Ireland and 18 by Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland. The maps produced by Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland are called the Discoverer Series.
The Meath War Dead

The Meath War Dead

Noel French

Nonsuch Publishing
2011
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Over five hundred men from Meath died in the Great War. One hundred of those men were from Navan. Twenty Meath families lost more than one member in this war. The poet, Francis Ledwidge, would be the most famous of these, but many personal tragedies play out in the details of the book: fathers who never saw their children, teenagers who never had the opportunity to grow to adulthood, young men traumatised by the horrific conditions of the trenches. Their lives and those of their families are recorded in what is the first major project to commemorate the war dead of Meath. These men were not just statistics; each was an individual human being. Not only are the dates and places of deaths of each man recorded but the author attempts to give some background details including parents, dates of baptisms, occupations of their parents and their own occupations. The Meath war dead are a part of our identity, a shared heritage which has been hidden and disregarded for too long.