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Irish Girls Are Back In Town

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Irish Girls Are Back In Town - Stories of Ireland's women.

This anthology is a beautiful collection of stories by established and new Irish writers that will leave you feeling a range of emotions. With never-before-published stories, this book is perfect for those who want to learn more about Ireland's women and their journey. Each copy sold donates GBP1 to Barnardo's children's charity and the St Vincent de Paul Society in Ireland.

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Irish Girls Are Back In Town

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ISBN: 9781903650639
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $12.20
Date of Publication: 2004-02-29
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Romance
Related Topics: Chick Lit
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In this hugely enjoyable anthology, established bestselling Irish writers have joined forces with up-and-coming new stars to raise money for a very good cause. Poignant, provocative, hilarious and heartwarming in turn, this varied and memorable collection includes never-before-published stories from Patricia Scanlan, Julie Parsons, Deirdre Purcell, Sarah Webb, Cecilia Ahern, Morag Prunty, Marita Conlon-McKenna, Martina Devlin, Gemma O'Connor, Joan O'Neill, Annie Sparrow, Una Brankin, Aine Greaney, Suzanne Higgins, Tina Reilly, Catherine Foley, Claire Dowling and Rosaleen Linehan. £1 from every copy sold will be divided between Barnardo's children's charity and the St Vincent de Paul Society in Ireland.
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Irish Girls Are Back In Town - Stories of Ireland's women.

This anthology is a beautiful collection of stories by established and new Irish writers that will leave you feeling a range of emotions. With never-before-published stories, this book is perfect for those who want to learn more about Ireland's women and their journey. Each copy sold donates GBP1 to Barnardo's children's charity and the St Vincent de Paul Society in Ireland.