Sunday, April 26, 2015

Hear more about Anna


We are pleased to welcome author who is passionate in her book, Anna Heussaff. Anna was to ensure the perfect beginning of adults engaged in language and engaging in reading the Irish Book Clinic at citywide. Anna went to talk to them on interesting books could be read in every genre, and it advised them depending on their interest and their linguistic ability.
Irish Week For this year, we do celebrate the wonderful VARIETY of books in the English language avon katalog fáil at your local library. -We are particularly pleased to have Been Working with author and book-lover Anna Heussaff, Verity Been Operating rested for a Readers' Advisor, Making Sure fortified adults avon katalog Verity Want To Explore Their love of Irish Through reading I have a best start at the very 'HER' Book Clinics' around the City. Anna chatted to readers avon katalog about books to read Interesting, in a VARIETY of genres, and gave Advice tailored to taste and language by myself Individual Ability.
Hear more about Anna's booklist and Clinics in Dublin Libraries Book in the Interview Anna gave to Newstalk's Irish language Programme 'Flash'. The playback is from the Programme on Friday 7th March and the Interview with Anna Starts at about 39 minutes in - and Continues until approx 52 minute.
Published five novels of Irish writer Anna Heussaff since 2004. Latest Hong (Font former Connacht 2012), an adventure story for young readers won the Judges Special avon katalog Award 2013 winning Children's Books Ireland. In 2014, Severn House in London publish DEADLY INTENT, she wrote an English version of its detective novel for adult readers, Fatal Blow, under the pseudonym Anna Sweeney. New novel of the same style of writing she also Irish, located in the historic district Kilmainham, published Discovering-Connaught.
Anna herself avon katalog is the author of five novels in English avon katalog Published 2004. Her LATEST zinc, Hong (Font former Connacht 2012), the adventure story for young readers, won the Judges Special Award 2013 at The Children's Books Ireland Awards. In 2014, HER first novel in Béarla, DEADLY INTENT, a version of HER SHE wrote crime novel for adults, avon katalog Fatal Blow, Will Be Published by Severn House in London, under HER pen name Anne Sweeney. She ar a new crime novel writing in English, Set in the Historic avon katalog area of Kilmainham, Which Discovering Tomorrow Publish-Connaught.
Mystery avon katalog romance novel with a vivid picture, funny life today. In the Irish conversation class for adults, is a strange love triangle avon katalog and a major personal problem.
A short novel of love and mystery, Set in the English Conversation Class for adults, avon katalog in Which You Highly avon katalog Personal Secrets revealed avon katalog and a love TRIANGLE confronted. A sympathetic and humorous take-on contemporary life.
Short novel about a teenager named Nessa who is struggling with life - her parents separated, her long summer in the countryside, taking her pills to lose weight ... and both love to hold her largely jeopardized.
Nessa teenager is finding high life: Tá's HER Parents' Separation, summery steady ship in a horribly quiet seaside village, and a secret stash of pills to help lose HER WEIGHT. And just out of love beckons, SHE Walks Mortal Danger ar herself.
Kate short novels, whose husband Liam unemployed, and without money in your Christmas gifts for kids. When a friend comes to visit Carmel rich, what are the secrets to be released?
A novella by one of Ireland's Most Popular authors, translated to English. avon katalog Kate's Husband Liam is unemployed; may they sing do not afford the Kind of Christmas by myself Children expect; and when rich friend comes to Stay Carmel, Secrets of tea You Into the open.
Powerful well-written story about a young boy from Africa theitheann due to warfare, and the fear, the humanity and the hardship avon katalog encountered him on a long journey across Europe, where immigrants trying to survive.
Novel is a lot of tension and threat, located in Galway in 1612. Cai

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