When their father's business fails, Eliza and Jonty Kane move to a tenement flat in Dublin city, number 16 Henrietta Street. From a crowded tenement to the dazzling world of the circus - can dreams really come true? A tale of bravery, adventure and bee charming!
Sarah Webb Libros
Sarah Webb es una autora cuyas obras resuenan en los lectores por su estilo distintivo y profundidad. Sus novelas a menudo exploran temas de relaciones y crecimiento personal, y su habilidad narrativa reside en su capacidad para crear personajes vívidos y tramas cautivadoras. Webb profundiza en las complejidades de la emoción humana con un agudo sentido del detalle y una comprensión de la naturaleza humana. Su contribución literaria radica en historias atemporales que conectan con una amplia audiencia.






Generally regarded as one of the most tragic tales in the history of rock music, the story of Badfinger does indeed make for an impressively sombre Hollywood-style film script.
I See the Moon and the Moon Sees Me
Favourite Rhymes from an Irish Childhood
- 64 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
This delightful collection features a variety of beloved nursery rhymes, songs, and poems, making it a perfect treasure for young readers. Curated by Sarah Webb, the book is brought to life with vibrant illustrations by Paul Delaney, enhancing the joyful experience on every page. It's an ideal resource for sharing timeless verses with children, fostering a love for poetry and music.
Animal Crackers
- 176 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
A book of animal facts that will appeal strongly to children, illustrated with black & white animal art/doodles, activities and quiz pages - a highly interactive, fun and informative book.
Ever fallen in love? Ever fallen out of love? Ever fallen in love with someone you shouldn't have? Ten authors write about first kisses, love, heartbreak and everything in between in this short story anthology.
Join The Shoestring Club When the love of her life, Ed, announces his surprise engagement to her best friend, Julia Schuster is distraught but determined not to let them see how much she's hurting. She spies a remarkable dress in Shoestring, her sister's designer second-hand shop, and knows she'll only be able to stagger through the wedding day, showing everyone how over Ed she is, if her body is wrapped in its soft silk chiffon. Unfortunately it costs mega bucks and she's barely hanging on to her job as it is. Arietty Pilgrim can't and won't attend her fiercely competitive school reunion unless she can arrive wearing exactly the same dress. But working as an elephant keeper in Dublin Zoo does not a millionaire make. But fate has a funny way of bringing people together. Just as Julia starts to flounder amidst family troubles, problem drinking and a broken heart, she meets Arietty and the two of them set up The Shoestring Club -- time-sharing one extraordinary dress and beginning a life-altering friendship.
Boy trouble
- 234 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
When Amy Green's seventeen-year-old Aunt Clover lands a dream job giving advice for teen mag 'The Goss' Amy quickly realizes that this is no ordinary column. But when Amy falls for the cute boy in her art class, she finds she's in need of a little help of her own.
Another delightfully warm and insightful page-turner from the top five Irish bestselling author of Anything For LoveTwo months to write a raunchy bonkbuster set in the glitzy world of modelling should be easy. Right? Wrong! Life can't get much worse for romance writer Libby Holliday. She's been dumped by her agent and her publisher, and now she's discovered her fiancé, Jeremy, is seeing their mutual friend, the shameless Ruth-Ann, behind her back. So when broken-hearted Libby's offered the chance to ghost-write a novel for model and reality show darling, Lulubelle Ryan, she leaps at the chance. Lulubelle is in the middle of filming a new TV show about plastic surgery - which means five star travel for her entourage to San Francisco, Paris and Antigua. And even better, Libby's best friend spiky-mouthed journalist, Celeste O'Connor, is coming along for the ride. Lulubelle proves to be the diva of divas, but there are some benefits - her handsome and enigmatic manager, Leo, to name just one. If only Libby could forget about her other male addiction . . .
Life isn’t looking too rosy for Alice Devine. She’s a single mum, and needs a well-paid job fast, because as much as she loves her sister, Hilda, she hadn’t planned on living with her. Added to that, her love life has been a disaster and she’s beginning to wonder if she’ll ever find the man of her dreams. Things suddenly start to look up when she lands the job as assistant fund raiser for St Jude’s Maternity Hospital – particularly when she meets her new boss, the gorgeous but enigmatic Jack Wiseheart. What she hadn’t bargained for was also acting as general dogsbody to the terrifying and wealthy Maud Hamilton-O’Connor, Chair of the Fundraising Committee and her side-kick, Koo. Nothing is ever as it seems, however, and it’s not only the women who have their secrets. When the cracks start to appear, they all realize in their different ways that they have to face the truth before they can get on with their lives.
Some kind of wonderful
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
Rosie's life has become one long string of exhausting worries and stresses, getting her four-year-old daughter Cass to school, getting to work on time, conjuring up 'clever' and 'original' ideas for marketing campaigns. She's only 28, for heaven's sake, so why does she feel 101?



