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A square poster about Irish Book Week. In the top left is the Irish Book Week logo. The large image is the cover of the novel Ordinary Saints. To the left, the descriptive text says, A writer of immense delicacy, perception, and heart. Funny and deeply moving. Nominated for numerous book prizes and book clubs. A must read! At the bottom is the logo for Sheelagh na Gig bookshop.

A square poster about Irish Book Week. In the top left is the Irish Book Week logo. The large image is the cover of the novel Ordinary Saints. To the left, the descriptive text says, A writer of immense delicacy, perception, and heart. Funny and deeply moving. Nominated for numerous book prizes and book clubs. A must read! At the bottom is the logo for Sheelagh na Gig bookshop.

#IrishBookADay challenge: An Irish book discovered at a bookshop event. While planning #FeministBookFortnight, we discovered After the Train, a collection of first-person testimonials from women who did remarkable things. Would we be where we are today if Irish Women United hadn't existed? @UCDPress

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A copy of the hardback book How to Kill a Witch, stands on a wooden counter in the Wedale Bookshop.

A copy of the hardback book How to Kill a Witch, stands on a wooden counter in the Wedale Bookshop.

Under a poster which reads "Feminist Book Fortnight" is arranged a display of books on a table.

Under a poster which reads "Feminist Book Fortnight" is arranged a display of books on a table.

Happy publication day to Witches of Scotland's Claire Mitchell and Zoe Venditozzi, How To Kill A Witch - A Guide To The Patriarchy is on sale now!
Perfectly-timed, this book forms part of our new display for #feministbookfortnight and is bound to be a huge success. Grab a copy while you can!

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Wanderers, essay lovers, dreamers- Rebecca Solnit has a new collection & it’s a gift! A grounding, galvanising exploration of the power of activism.

Tues 13 join our #FeministBookFortnight discussion group exploring Solnit’s work, with a virtual appearance from the author to introduce the new book!

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