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Recommended by Childrens Books Ireland ( 9-12yrs) ALICE TO THE RESCUE by JUDI CURTIN Megan doesn’t want her best friend to go to France and…

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McCarthy’s Bar by Pete McCarthy

Pete McCarthy was born in England to an English father and an Irish mother. His childhood summers were spent in Cork with his mother’s family and this gave him a sense of belonging in Ireland. In “McCarthy’s Bar” he recounts his travels from Cork Donegal via Lough Derg. He has many travelling “rules” the most often mentioned one being never to pass a pub with his name over the door. Pete sets off on his journey in a rickety old car and discovers a sense of belonging in a country that he’s adopted as his own.

“McCarthy’s Bar” is a funny and light-hearted book. It is an easy read with many “laugh-out-loud” moments. It is also a reflective and sometimes nostalgic book as he recalls the Ireland he experienced on his holidays as a child and compares it with the bungalow besieged Ireland of the 1990’s. This book is very funny and very easy to read.

Labryrinth by Kate Mosse is a grail quest tale which starts out in present day with Alice on an archaeolgical dig on the side of a mountain in Carcassonne in France where she discovers a cave filled with secrets. The story then turns to 13th centruy France where we’re introduced to Alais who is living through the Fourth Crusade which was launched against the Cathars who were charged with heresy. The Cathars are used in this novel to represent a kindly, antiracist, tolerant force and it not unitl three quarters of the way through the book that we are told that their heresy is based around the belief that the world was created by the devil and we are in fact living in hell. This is one of the only annnoying things about the book as the heresy is referred to throughout the text and the explaination comes quite late in the story.

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All children are welcome to Clonmel Library at  4.00pm today to take part in stories from around the world to celebrate this international day of…

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Recommended by Childrens Books Ireland (12 - 14yrs) THE DEMON'S LEXICON by SARAH REES BRENNAN This sophisticated novel features a plot which moves upwards, downwards…

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Have you ever listened to the Irish News and realised you understood more than you thought? Would you like to meet other people who understand…

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On Tuesday 16th February last Richard O’Brien delivered our penultimate lecture in the 2009/2010 Tipperary People and Places Lecture Series. Richard is an archaeologist with the NRA, based in Limerick, and has written articles in a number of journals and similar publications. His lecture was entitled “New archaeological discoveries from the National Roads Authorities’ work in Co. Tipperary”, and it gave the sizeable attending crowd a very fascinating and informative glimpse into the work undertaken, and evidence found, by Richard and his colleagues.

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The Nenagh knitting club continues to grow in popularity here in the library. There are upwards of 25 members (of all ages, from the very…

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Recommended by Childrens Books Ireland (14yrs+) SOLACE OF THE ROAD by SIOBHAN DOWD We first meet 15-year-old Holly Hogan/Solace as she stows away on a…

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On Tuesday 2nd March at 11.30 a Fair Trade launch was held in Carrick-on-Suir Library as a part of Fair Trade Fortnight. Carrick-on-Suir is also…

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A new day time book club for adults is to begin shortly at Roscrea library for monthly discussions. If you are interested in discussing books,…

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