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I would recommend Morgan Llywelyn writes about all ages of Ireland (bronze age to 1970s).
Maeve Binchy writes more contemporary fiction.
If you're looking for non-fiction let me know there's a great travel book about Northern Ireland that I'd recommend, but if you're not heading to that area, it might not be the best of use of your reading time :)

Many people like Galway Bay, but it was just OK for me.

How the Irish Saved Civilization
The Princes of Ireland
The Rebels of Ireland

The Princes of Ireland. Not the best of the Rutherford books I've read, but still good.

How the Irish Saved Civilization is terrific!

As an aside my profile picture was taken at Newgrange, a prehistoric site just north of Dublin.



Have fun! I love Ireland and hope to get over in the spring.


For great insight into the War of Independence in the 1919-1921 and the Civil War here Orna Ross's book, Lover's Hollow is excellent. I also liked Jamie O'Neill's 'At Swim Two Boys.'
Other authors not mentioned: John McGahern, Sebastian Barry, Colm Toibin (Brooklyn)
Lover's Hollow
At Swim, Two BoysT
he Barrytown Trilogy: The Commitments / The Snapper / The Van

I would agreee Star of the Seawas a five star read for me and I would also recommend A Long Long Way by Sebastian Barry

The Chisellers
The Granny
these 3: fantastic reads.
The Young Wan
i've got this one coming at the library.
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Do you have any suggestions for books set in Ireland? Any time period is fine.
I am preparing for a trip to Ireland in October!
Thanks!
Lauren