To celebrate the publication of rugby legend Johnny Sexton’s highly anticipated autobiography Obsessed join him at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre on 13 October for an electric evening of conversation and insights into his life and career.
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Exciting news!
‘The Bookshelf with Ryan Tubridy’ starts next Tuesday, 16th of April!
Subscribe now - https://t.co/4pciykFtU9 wherever you get your podcasts, and each episode will be available to watch on YouTube.
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New episode every Tuesday.
Penguin publishing house @VintageBooks will publish Alexei @Navalny’s memoir, PATRIOT, on 22 October 2024.
Begun shortly after his poisoning, this is the full story of #Navalny’s life and a rousing call to continue the work for which he sacrificed his life.
We are delighted to announce that we will publish Johnny Sexton’s autobiography, ‘Obsessed’ in October. The book is available to pre-order, look out for the signed copies https://t.co/3msEDEhGtC #obsessed#johnnysexton
⭐Happy publishing day to this powerful and hypnotic debut novel from Anna Fitzgerald⭐
Girl in the Making is a passionate story of girlhood in a world not made for girls. 🚲
https://t.co/SlY3WWoI66
This book is a must read if you want to know what Rose Dugdale was really like.
Access in non-fiction books is everything and Sean O'Driscoll had access to Dugdale, her partner in life and crimes Jim 'Mortars' Monaghan and many others.
She admitted that she and Monaghan designed the bombs used in the Baltic Exchange bombings and Canary Wharf which killed five civilians.
She also said the highlight of her life was the (mercifully) failed helicopter attack on Strabane Police Station in 1974.
She robbed her father in 1973 and beat up the elderly Alfred Beit and his wife in 1974 when she robbed Russborough House - a raid, lest we forget, that was not sanctioned by the Provos.
Even they grew tired of her antics.
On April 18th (my birthday), the paperback of my best-selling memoir, poor, is being released.
To mark this wonderful occasion, we decided to change the cover, we wanted to ensure that it accurately reflected my journey - I hope you love it as much as me!
What a privilege it is to be @easons book of 2023. Many times in my life I felt like giving up...I never knew what my life could be!
Thank you for believing in me! Ms arkinson,mr Pickering,Mel, irena...sometimes all you need is someone to say 'you can do it, I believe in you!'
If you’re interested please apply for this role in our Dublin office before the deadline of this evening. Editorial Assistant, Sandycove. Good luck. https://t.co/evjgmsy8hX
Over the last couple of months I have had the privilege of getting to know Don Tidey and his wife Barbara. Don is one of the most remarkable people I have ever met. When the Provisional IRA kidnapped him in 1983, they kidnapped a man who was far more a soldier than they ever were. https://t.co/xxKA37ZeLD
We’re over the moon to have two books shortlisted for this year’s #BookerPrize! HUGE congratulations to Paul Murray, Paul Harding, and all the other talented authors on the list 👏 🏆 😍
In Japanese Gardens in Nantes before the Tonga game, reading about Ja Fallon’s clothes shop in Tuam. This is a really funny, smart, heartfelt, brilliantly written and frankly adorable book by my friend and colleague @saveciaranmurph
Thanks so much to Noel, Pat and all at @IrishTimesSport for carrying an extract from my new book “This Is The Life�� today.
Book is on-sale **everywhere** from next Thursday!
@PenguinIEBooks
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Aoife traces the development of Sinn Féin from the 70s to today – taking them from refusing to participate in electoral politics, to being the largest party in the north and leading opinion polls in the south
*Caution: may contain Wolfe Tones discourse
https://t.co/QSflKYOB9f