Bertie Ahern Autobiography by Bertie AhernBertie Ahern, three times Irish Taoiseach, is often described as an enigma. The Old IRA man's son who delivered peace in Northern Ireland. A working class boy Read more...
Albert Reynolds - My Autobiography by Albert ReynoldsAlbert Reynolds has led an extraordinary life. Albert was a trader and Albert was a dealer - he was a bottom-line man. This title tells his life story - from his Read more...
Halfway to Hollywood by Michael PalinMichael Palin's diaries of the 1980's including the filming of THE MEANING OF LIFE and A FISH CALLED WANDA. Read more...
Ma, It's a Cold Aul Night An I'm Lookin For a Bed by Martha LongA real-life account of abuse, deprivation and cruelty at the hands of the author's parents and the establishment. It leads us through her first months of freedom. Read more...
I'll Tell Me Ma by Brian KeenanBrian Keenan has captured the vanished world of 1950s Belfast in all its vivid vernacular and grey, post-war austerity. It was also a place of ghosts: the plague dead in Read more...
Remembering Rachel by Rose CallalyPresents an account by Rose Calally of the tragic death of her daughter Rachel. Read more...
Dear Sebastian by Christine HorganEvery parent's fear is not to be there for their child, to answer their questions, to give them advice and guide them through life. Read more...
Open by Andre AgassiHe is one of the most beloved athletes in history and one of the most gifted men ever to step onto a tennis court - but from early childhood Andre Agassi hated the game. Read more...
Bloody Mary by Mary CoughlanIn this funny, moving and typically outspoken memoir, Ireland's best-loved jazz singer pulls no punches. Read more...