Tag Archives: Ireland

World Book Night comes stateside

World Book Night, the extraordinary celebration of adult reading from the UK and Ireland, will make its American debut on April 23, 2012. In March 2011, after the kids-centric World Book Day, 20,000 volunteers in the UK each gave away … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘Boomerang’ by Michael Lewis

Boomerang by Michael Lewis Norton • $25.95 • ISBN 9780393081817 It’s shaping up to be a good fall for Michael Lewis. Moneyball is in the theaters, and as of yesterday, he has a new book out. Much of Boomerang: Travels in the New … Continue reading

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Ireland’s history, and its future

As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, author Mary Pat Kelly is celebrating the paperback release of her novel Galway Bay. In a guest post, Kelly reflects on how the country’s history of resilience can help them through present-day problems. Bouncing back … Continue reading

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St. Patrick’s Day reading

It’s March 17, and you know what that means: those who aren’t wearing green, prepare to be pinched! If you’ve chosen not to venture out in search of green beer tonight, we’ve come up with some suggested reading in several … Continue reading

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