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Life's What You Make It
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Life's What You Make It

'Utterly irresistible and joyful - the perfect summer read!' bestselling author, Faith Hogan 'A gorgeous story of friendship, community and starting over' Jessica Redland Dreams can come true, you just have to believe... After 10 years in London, working in a stressful City firm, Liv O’Neill returns home to Sandycove, a picturesque seaside village, just outside Dublin to care for her mother after a fall. Whilst Liv reconnects with friends and family, she is amazed by Sandycove’s thriving community spirit with its artisan shops, delis and cafes - it’s not quite the place she left behind. As village life begins to creep under her skin, Liv is forced to confront the things that drove her away. Can Liv balance her past, present and future and find her own happy place? And will a handsome young doctor help her make a decision about the life she really wants? Suddenly her old life in London begins to seem extremely unappealing and Liv is forced to use her family’s past in order to forge a brand new future.

Worrying
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Worrying

Worrying: A Literary and Cultural History suggests a unique approach to the inner life and its ordinary pains. Francis O'Gorman charts the emergence of our contemporary idea of worry in the Victorian era and its establishment, after the First World War, as a feature of modernity. For some writers between the Wars, worry was the “disease of the age.” Worrying examines the everyday kind of worry-the fearful, non-pathological, and usually hidden questioning about uncertain futures. It shows worry to be a natural companion in a world where we try to live by reason and believe we have the right to choose, finding in the worrier a peculiarly contemporary sufferer whose mental life is not only exceptionally familiar, but also deeply strange. Offering an intimately personal account of an all-too-common human experience, and of a word that slips in and out of ordinary conversation so often that it has become invisible in its familiarity, Worrying explores how the modern world has shaped our everyday anxieties.

The Camino de Santiago
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

The Camino de Santiago

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-07-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book is a factual account of the challenges and joys of the Pilgrimage of El Camino de Santiago, The Way of St. James. It offers practical advice for preparing for it and enjoying the experience. If you like first-person accounts full of facts and reflection, you will like One Wanderful Walk.

Politics for Everybody
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 191

Politics for Everybody

In this age of nearly unprecedented partisan rancor, you’d be forgiven for thinking we could all do with a smaller daily dose of politics. In his provocative and sharp book, however, Ned O’Gorman argues just the opposite: Politics for Everybody contends that what we really need to do is engage more deeply with politics, rather than chuck the whole thing out the window. In calling for a purer, more humanistic relationship with politics—one that does justice to the virtues of open, honest exchange—O’Gorman draws on the work of Hannah Arendt (1906–75). As a German-born Jewish thinker who fled the Nazis for the United States, Arendt set out to defend politics from its many detractors along several key lines: the challenge of separating genuine politics from distorted forms; the difficulty of appreciating politics for what it is; the problems of truth and judgment in politics; and the role of persuasion in politics. O’Gorman’s book offers an insightful introduction to Arendt’s ideas for anyone who wants to think more carefully

Summary of Sian O'Gorman's Life After You
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 15

Summary of Sian O'Gorman's Life After You

Get the Summary of Sian O'Gorman's Life After You in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Life After You" by Sian O'Gorman is a tale of Milly Byrne, a corporate lawyer who navigates the complexities of her personal and professional life. Milly's story unfolds against the backdrop of her relationship with her boyfriend Ryan, her enduring feelings for her ex Darragh, and her family's dynamics, including her sister Sarah's struggles and her mother Kitty's new relationship. Milly grapples with grief over her father's death, anxiety, and the pressures of her job, which includes a significant court case to save a historic building from developers...

Beyond Belief
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 599

Beyond Belief

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-04-01
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

'I was living in a world where a priest who spoke the words of God used me for sex, and there was no-one to tell. The world where this horror happened didn't exist for anyone else.' As a boy in Ireland where everyone -- from among his own neighbours to the powers of church and state -- chose to deny that a priest could sexually assault a child, Colm O'Gorman felt only shame, guilt and fear at the regular rape and abuse he suffered. But Colm would go on to make history, successfully suing the Roman Catholic Church, asking questions of the Pope himself and creating a watershed in history as hundreds more victims found the courage to report their abuse. Beyond Belief is a powerful story of a young man's shame turning to outrage, and demonstrates that -- whatever our past hurts -- there is hope for the future if we are prepared to stand for truth.

Friends Like Us
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Friends Like Us

An emotional, feel-good Irish page-turner about love and friendship from the wonderful Sian O'Gorman. Is it ever too late to take charge and live your life on your terms? Grown-up life in Dublin hasn't worked out quite as planned for school friends Melissa, Steph and Eilis. Melissa has a successful career as a journalist, but inside she's a mess of insecurities. Stay at home Mum, Steph is lonely and lost, walking on eggshells around her philandering husband and angry teenage daughter. And Eilis, a hardworking A&E doctor, is just going through the motions with her long-term partner Rob. A wonderfully warm book about friends you can’t live without and about choosing the life you really want....

Wallflower
  • Language: en

Wallflower

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-06-19
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Wallflower (wohl-flou-erh): Identifier for someone who is shy and/or awkward. For reference, see Viola Kent.Seventeen-year-old Viola Kent likes being invisible. Well, not literally, but she's content being a loner, reading her books, and hanging out with the animals at the shelter. She just wants to keep her head down and get through her senior year at Durham High.Driving Dare Frost to school every day wasn't part of the plan.And when Viola finds out her dad recruited Dare, his number one player, to be her friend?Her inner Slytherin demands revenge.The solution: Get Dare to be her fake boyfriend.Convincing the star athlete to pretend is easier than she'd thought it would be. The hard part is protecting her heart. With every word, touch, and kiss, Viola's feelings become more real.The problem: Viola knows she's falling for Dare-but he doesn't believe in love.This book features two sets of soulmates, one happy pooch named Hermione, so many sizzling kisses and answers the question:Can a dork and a jock fake their way to true love?

Wetlands in a Dry Land
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Wetlands in a Dry Land

In the name of agriculture, urban growth, and disease control, humans have drained, filled, or otherwise destroyed nearly 87 percent of the world’s wetlands over the past three centuries. Unintended consequences include biodiversity loss, poor water quality, and the erosion of cultural sites, and only in the past few decades have wetlands been widely recognized as worth preserving. Emily O’Gorman asks, What has counted as a wetland, for whom, and with what consequences? Using the Murray-Darling Basin—a massive river system in eastern Australia that includes over 30,000 wetland areas—as a case study and drawing on archival research and original interviews, O’Gorman examines how peop...

Summary of Sian O'Gorman's Mothers and Daughters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 13

Summary of Sian O'Gorman's Mothers and Daughters

Get the Summary of Sian O'Gorman's Mothers and Daughters in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Mothers and Daughters" by Sian O'Gorman is a story set in Ireland, focusing on Tabitha, a school principal, her politically ambitious husband Michael, and their daughter Rosie, who is under immense pressure from her Leaving Cert exams. Tabitha is caught between her free-spirited mother Nora's activism, Michael's political career with the Progressive Conservatives, and Rosie's well-being. Michael's dedication to his Standards in Public Life initiative and his absence due to work in Brussels add to the family's strain...