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Though for centuries it was believed that the proper role for women was in the home there were always those who had the courage to carve out the lives they wanted.
Otto has style. He loves beautiful clothes. But his Gran hasnt a clue about fashion. When yet another naff jumper arrives in the post Otto knows he has to do something.
The orphanage is the only home Blue has ever known. She is desperate to find out who she really is. The closed file in stern Sister Reginas office holds the secret of her identity. And that is forbidden territory ...
Irish-language edition of this popular childrens biography. Tom Crean was no ordinary man and his chilling adventures in the Antarctic raise real goosebumps in this stirring story of survival in extraordinary conditions.
A Squash and a Squeeze is a rhyming fable that tells of a little old lady who thinks her home is too small. A wise man tells her to take in a succession of animals so that it really is a squash in the house!
Its hard to pretend that everything is normal when your whole life has been turned upside down . Four children come to terms with their mothers sudden departure.
Join Rover the wonder-dog and the eccentric but lovable Mack family as they get into one madcap adventure after the other! The poo is about to hit the shoe.
Eoin Madden is now captain of the Under 14s team and has to deal with friction between his friend Rory and new boy Dylan as they battle for a place as scrum-half.
Sophie and Hugh are left homeless when their house is bombed during the London Blitz. Their mother is seriously injured and their Dad is away fighting so the children are sent to their grandfather in Ireland. How will they live in a strange country with a gruff old man who probably hates them? And will the family ever be together again?