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Malairt Scéil
Add to basketM. MacIntyre & D. Gillies
This book contains Irish translations of a selection of short stories by Martin MacIntyre and Duncan Gillies which appeared in their collections Ath-Aithne (Clàr, 2003) and Tocasaid ‘Ain Tuirc (Clàr, 2004)
£11.00
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Ùpraid
Add to basketÉilís Ní Dhuibhne
For three teenagers growing up on the outskirts of Dublin, their diverse backgrounds mean they have little in common. However, an accident turns their lives upside-down, and they realise that they may be more similar than they previously thought.
£6.00
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Shrapnel
Add to basketTormod Caimbeul
Set in Edinburgh’s underbelly, awash with drunks and criminals, where only a thin membrane separating peace and violence, the cast of characters works like the multitudinous voices of a Robert Altman film, all speaking simultaneously.
£8.99
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Dileas Donn
Add to basketNorma NicLeòid
The first in a trilogy of novels set on the Isle of Lewis which follows three main characters whose lives become intertwined.
£8.99
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Am Miseanaraidh
Add to basketIain Crichton Smith
A Highland missionary goes to Africa, where he finds that his beliefs and practices, and ultimately his faith, are seriously challenged by people, place and circumstance.
£6.00
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Gymnippers Diciadain
Add to basketMartin MacIntyre
DJ and Caroline meet for the first time in a sports centre cafe while their young children attend a gym class.
£8.99
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Na Klondykers
Add to basketIain F. MacLeod
In 1989, at the height of the Cold War, a Scottish fishing port is the setting for a clash of cultures between the local population and the crews of the Russian factory ships anchored offshore – the Klondykers.
£8.99
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Dacha Mo Ghaoil
Add to basketNorman Maclean
This black comedy, set variously in Uist, Glasgow and Germany, centres around a dubious, get-rich-quick scheme by a group of islanders, involving Russian ‘ladies’ and an ostrich farm in North Uist!
£8.99
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Là a’ Dèanamh Sgèil Do Là
Add to basketAngus Peter Campbell
A gripping tale set between 2010 and 2050, centred on a family in Skye. It tells of a future – for Gaelic, the Highlands and the world – which may not be so far off.
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Tocasaid ‘Ain Tuirc
Add to basketDuncan Gillies
A quirky, humorous and entertaining short-story cycle, featuring larger-than-life characters. Many characters recur throughout the collection, including the main charactar, An Tocasaid (‘The Hogshead’), who gives the book its title.
£8.99
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Ath-Aithne
Add to basketMartin MacIntyre
Love, war, death, passion, belonging, identity, uncertainty, desire, tragedy and joy are just some of the themes which are skilfully explored in MacIntyre’s thrilling debut collection.
£8.99
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