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Publisher: Aisling Arann Teoranta
Imprint: Aisling Arann Teoranta
Dimensions:
Width: 15.00cm
, Height: 1.80cm
, Length: 21.00cm
Weight: 0.600kg
ISBN: 9780953479238
ISBN 10: 0953479234
Pages: 364
Publication Date: 04 October 2020
Audience:
General/trade
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General
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Availability: In stock
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Author Information
Tess Harper-Molloy has lived in the West of Ireland since 1985. With her husband and four children she has worked a small-holding with gardens and animals, built two houses and worked with and mentored young people from all over the world in self-sufficiency. Her writing and poetry has been published in various magazines, including The AISLING Magazine, which she co-founded and co-edited. Her poetry has been published in The Irish Times, Women's Work VI, The Globalisation of God and Burning the Midnight Oil.