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  • The Hound From Hanoi

    The Vietnamese Street Dog Who Built a Family

    Tom is on the menu at a dog-meat restaurant in Hanoi when he is rescued by an Irish couple escaping economic woes back home. The three embark on a whirlwind tour of Vietnam, Nepal and Cambodia, determined to stay together against the odds.In this poignant tribute to her late husband Pete, Moire O'Sullivan recalls how their devotion to Tom helped forge a love between them that will last for ever. ... Read more

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  • Bump, Bike & Baby

    Mummy's Gone Adventure Racing

    'Hilarious'Outsider MagazineLonglisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year In Bump, Bike & Baby, Moire O'Sullivan charts her journey from happy, carefree mountain runner to reluctant, stay-at-home mother of two. With her sights set on winning Ireland's National Adventure Racing Series, she manages to maintain her post-natal sanity, and slowly learns to become a loving and occasionally ... Read more

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  • A Quarter Glass of Milk

    The rawness of grief and the power of the mountains

    Wh en Moire O'Sullivan's husband, Pete, took his own life, she was left with a stark choice: to weep forever over the glass of milk that had just spilt or get on with the quarter that was still remaining.As Moire charts the first harrowing year after Pete's death – the shock, the loneliness and the difficulties of single parenting two young children – she also experiences glimpses of hope and ... Read more

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  • Mud, Sweat and Tears - an Irish Woman’s Journey of Self-Discovery

    Moire turned up to her first mountain race with the wrong shoes, wearing too many clothes, and with a body verging on obese. Though tempted to pull out and go home, she reluctantly runs.Little did she know the race up Corrig Mountain would inflict such physical blows: Her lungs catch fire, her legs explode, her heart hits record speeds. And though it's a gentle summer's evening back in Dublin, on ... Read more

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    A Quarter Glass of Milk

    The Rawness of Grief and the Power of the Mountains

    Narrated by Emma Lowe ...

    Unabridged

    8 hours 53 min

    When Moire O'Sullivan's husband, Pete, took his own life, she was left with a stark choice: to weep forever over the glass of milk that had just spilt or get on with the quarter that was still remaining. As Moire charts the first harrowing year after Pete’s death – the shock, the loneliness and the difficulties of single parenting two young children – she also experiences glimpses of hope and ... Read more

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  • Facing the Frozen Ocean

    One Man's Dream to Lead a Team Across the Treacherous North Atlantic

    by Bear Grylls ...
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    The First Woman To Ski Solo Across The Southern Ice

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    Sex, Drugs and Bluewater Sailing

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  • Dare to Do

    Taking on the planet by bike and boat

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    Shortlisted for the Edward Stanford Adventure Travel Book of the Year Award 2106On 1 April 2011, rower and adventurer Sarah Outen set off in her kayak from Tower Bridge for France. Her aim was simple: to circle the globe entirely under her own steam - cycling, kayaking and rowing across Europe, Asia, the Pacific, the Americas, the Atlantic and eventually home. A year later, Sarah was plucked from ... Read more

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