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Children's Children Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9781910742297
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2016
Imprint: Liberties Press
Description:
Children's Children is a collection of fifteen short stories which cast a darkly humorous and oftentimes acidic eye, over life in post-conflict Northern Ireland. The stories contained in the collection are an eclectic selection of pieces which vary from traditional literary fiction to magic realism and subtle experiments with the short story form. They deal with the theme of legacy; the achievements, issues and problems this generation has inherited from the previous.
Citizens Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 180
ISBN: 9781910742259
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2016
Imprint: Liberties Press
Description:
Dublin 2010: Neil, twenty-six, unemployed, disaffected and disillusioned with Ireland, plans to emigrate and join his girlfriend in Canada. But having deferred his flight to attend his grandfather's funeral, he stays behind to aid his grieving grandmother. Dublin 1916: Harry Colley is a Pathe Newsreel cameraman, recently back from London, with a Cinemachine and four newsreels ready to capture the events of Easter Week.
Sifting Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 180
ISBN: 9781909718401
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2016
Imprint: Liberties Press
Description:
Rural Limerick takes center stage in Mike MacDomhnaill's debut short story collection. Every nook and cranny of this small town locale is explored to discover the effects that emigration, abuse, rural changes, and the 'Troubles' have had on the area. Along the way the universal themes of death, grieving, family, and the power of stories are uncovered.
The Final Service Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9781611212945
Pub Date: 15 Jun 2016
Imprint: Savas Beatie
Description:
“He arrived unannounced, where and when she needed him most . .
RRP: £15.00
Sisters of Tomorrow Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
ISBN: 9780819576248
Pub Date: 07 Jun 2016
Description:
For nearly half a century, feminist scholars, writers, and fans have successfully challenged the notion that science fiction is all about “boys and their toys,” pointing to authors such as Mary Shelley, Clare Winger Harris, and Judith Merril as proof that women have always been part of the genre. Continuing this tradition, Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction offers readers a comprehensive selection of works by genre luminaries, including author C. L.
Patrol Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 246
ISBN: 9781612003788
Pub Date: 16 May 2016
Series: Casemate Classic War Fiction
Description:
‘Already loose sand had drifted over the stamped-down square which momentarily had distinguished the subaltern’s grave: no there was no sign, no mark, no indication whatsoever. There had been, here, eleven men. Now ten rode away’ In the Mesopotamian desert during World War I, the leader of a British patrol is shot and killed, by an unseen enemy.
RRP: £9.99
The Somme also including The Coward Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
ISBN: 9781612003801
Pub Date: 16 May 2016
Series: Casemate Classic War Fiction
Description:
‘The million British dead have left no books behind. What they felt as they died hour by hour in the mud, or were choked horribly with gas, or relinquished their reluctant lives on stretchers, no witness tells. But here is a book that almost tells it……Mr Gristwood has had the relentless simplicity to recall things as they were; he was as nearly dead as he could be without dying, and he has smelt the stench of his own corruption.
RRP: £8.99
Blue Ravens Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 300
ISBN: 9780819576453
Pub Date: 10 May 2016
Description:
Gerald Vizenor weaves an engrossing historical portrayal of Native American soldiers in World War I. 'Blue Ravens' is set at the start of the twentieth century in the days leading up to the Great War in France, and continues in combat scenes at Chateau-Thierry, Montbrehain, and Bois de Fays. The novel contains many of Vizenor's recurrent cultural themes - the power and irony of trickster stories, the privilege of 'survivance' over 'victimry', natural reason and resistance.
Treaty Shirts Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 148
ISBN: 9780819576286
Pub Date: 10 May 2016
Description:
Gerald Vizenor creates masterful, truthful, surreal, and satirical fiction similar to the speculative fiction of Margaret Atwood and Neil Gaiman. In this imagined future, seven natives are exiled from federal sectors that have replaced federal reservations; they pursue the liberty of an egalitarian government on an island in Lake of the Woods. These seven narrators, known only by native nicknames, are related to characters in Vizenor’s other novels and stories.
Deadly Paths Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 260
ISBN: 9781922132406
Pub Date: 30 Apr 2016
Description:
Detective Peter Seymour has seen every type of death imaginable in his time in the NSW Coroner's Court and, after many years in law enforcement, the tragedies are beginning to take their toll. Dealing with death day in day out becomes too much for Seymour and this seasoned veteran starts to grapple with overwhelming feelings of fear and doubt. He decides to return to the police force hoping the operational work might offer some reprieve.
St Ernan's Blues Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9780802313607
Pub Date: 22 Mar 2016
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Description:
A lone building on a small island off Ireland's Donegal coast, St Ernan's is politely known as a "retirement home" for priests. The exiled residents are guilty of such serious offenses as entrepreneurship, criticizing the church, or getting too friendly with the flock. But things take a turn when Fr Matthew McKaye is found dead in the kitchen, a pot of potatoes boiling on the range.
The Birds of Opulence Cover The Birds of Opulence Cover
Format: 
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9780813166919
Pub Date: 18 Mar 2016
Series: Kentucky Voices
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9780813174990
Pub Date: 23 Feb 2018
Series: Kentucky Voices
Description:
From the critically acclaimed, award-winning author of Blackberries, Blackberries and Water Street comes an astonishing new novel. A lyrical exploration of love and loss, The Birds of Opulence centers on several generations of women in a bucolic southern black township as they live with and sometimes surrender to madness.The Goode-Brown family, led by matriarch and pillar of the community Minnie Mae, is plagued by old secrets and embarrassment over mental illness and illegitimacy.
The Man Who Loved Birds Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9780813166599
Pub Date: 04 Mar 2016
Series: Kentucky Voices
Description:
Having taken great risks -- to immigrate to America, to take monastic vows -- Bengali physician Meena Chatterjee and Brother Flavian are each seeking safety and security when they encounter Johnny Faye, a Vietnam vet, free spirit, and expert marijuana farmer. Amid the fields and forests of a Trappist monastery, Johnny Faye patiently cultivates Meena's and Flavian's capacity for faith, transforming all they thought they knew about duty and desire. In turn they offer him an experience of civilization other than war and chaos.
Crossing the River Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 230
ISBN: 9780813166476
Pub Date: 09 Feb 2016
Series: Kentucky Voices
Description:
Make no mistake: Martha Bragg Picket is a headstrong southern woman with a rebellious spirit, a characteristic her son Michael shares. Yet to see her after almost twenty years of marriage, it might no longer seem clear. A Yankee contractor's arrival in town catalyzes her dissatisfaction, leading her to turn her life upside down -- unaware that her son will follow suit.
Scissors, Paper, Rock Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 274
ISBN: 9780813166568
Pub Date: 09 Feb 2016
Series: Kentucky Voices
Description:
Along with his siblings, Raphael Hardin left his childhood home in rural Kentucky. Grappling with an AIDS diagnosis, he returns to care for his dying father. Told from the perspectives of Raphael, his family, and their lifelong neighbor, Fenton Johnson's landmark novel reveals the blood struggles and binding loves of a broken family made whole.
Mommy Goose Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 48
ISBN: 9780813166148
Pub Date: 05 Feb 2016
Illustrations: 102 color photos, 1 b&w photo
Description:
Playing hopscotch in the schoolyard or hide-and-seek in the woods, Appalachian children once recited traditional nursery rhymes from memory. As kids do, they frequently altered the original rhymes, making them even more colorful in the process.In Mommy Goose: Rhymes from the Mountains, author Mike Norris honors this special piece of American heritage with a one-of-a-kind collection of fifty original nursery rhymes celebrating Appalachian tradition and speech.