Many congratulations to @RMcGreevy1301 on the launch of “Sean Lemass The Lost Memoir”. A must read for anyone with an interest in Irish history and politics. @IrishTimesPol @IrishTimes
Many congratulations to @RMcGreevy1301 on the publication of Seán Lemass: The Lost Memoir. At the launch the Taoiseach @MichealMartinTD gave a very fine and thoughtful speech about the history of the Irish state and Lemass’s place in it. Oh and there’s a good foreword to the book
A privilege to launch 'Sean Lemass – the Lost Memoir' by Ronan McGreevy.
By any measure, Seán Lemass is one of the great figures of independent Ireland.
This book captures the intellect and vision of a truly remarkable man who laid the foundations for our modern state.
Today is publication day for Seán Lemass: The Lost Memoir. It was such a privilege to edit the memoir of a man who was not just an outstanding patriot, but witty, insightful and wise with a rare facility to present complex political ideas in clear language. Many thanks to @Hodges_Figgis for the wonderful display.
Aspiring novelists, pick up those pens… We’re thrilled to announce that entries to the Irish Writers Centre’s flagship competition for novelists, the International Debut Novel Competition, will open for 2026 on Wednesday 1 April!
https://t.co/NFdsYZGyru
.@nytimesbooks calls SAOIRSE by Charleen Hurtubise "searing and intimate" and raves "readers will enjoy the twists and turns." Get your copy when it hits bookstores tomorrow! https://t.co/Yt9Hi1CIkN #SaoirseNovel
The next #Radio2BookClub pick is #Saoirse by Charleen Hurtubise!
Exploring the fine line between dishonesty and reinvention, it weaves an evocative and compelling story of a woman perpetually in flight.
Article: https://t.co/eU3L1yilMT
Podcast episode: https://t.co/fzfunNn9TQ
Spring Publishing Day (online) - Meet the Panelists ✍️
Get to know our industry experts for Publishing Day, 7 March 👇
Deirdre Nolan is Publishing Director of @eriu_books, the Irish imprint of @bonnierbooks_uk , and has been in working in publishing for over twenty-five years. Authors she has published at Eriu include Charleen Hurtubise, Neil Tully, Caroline Madden, Barbara Leahy, Molly Hennigan, Leeanne O’Donnell, Richy Craven and Miriam Mulcahy. She loves nothing more than discovering new voices and bringing them to the world.
Find Publishing Day tickets here!: https://t.co/z02prz1jNx
Thanks to @MiriamOCal for picking Charlie vs Garret as one of her books of the year:
"a brilliant account of Irish politics... It’s pacy, full of interesting details and anecdotes, a must-read for anyone even vaguely interested in politics."
https://t.co/zRcJaGjqIi