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  • av Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
    147

    The community of Parc near Bala lost two valuable members in 2019; it was a loss felt throughout Wales. Both received the T. H. Parry-Williams Medal by the National Eisteddfod of Wales - the highest accolade for service to culture and community. This is a unique feat in the history of any village throughout Wales.

  • av Jess Grimsdale
    141

    A story that follows the journey of a young girl from the Arctic Circle as she sets out to look for the source of the wondrous things that are washed up on the shores of her homeland. A story that combines magic and enchantment with the burning issue of plastic pollution. A Welsh adaptation by Mari Huws.

  • av Angharad Tomos
    161

    In the 1930s, two journeys were made in two countries - an Irishman in Wales and a Welshman in Ireland. For the first time, both accounts are published in one volume. The mode of travelling and of receiving kindness is interesting in both cases, and the impression of each country on both travellers remain relevant today.

  • av Emyr Evans
    161

    April 1988. Siôn, an Aberystwyth University student, is a Welsh activist. The plans are in place and the holiday home is empty, but a friend''s reckless decision destroys Siôn''s life. A novel about principles and venturing, about friendship and rejection.

  • av Arfon Wyn
    161

    Arfon Wyn was born in Y Gors, Holyhead, and reared in Gwalchmai and Llanfair PG. He is an Anglesey boy, through and through, and the island''s people are held close in his heart. He is the author/composer of some of our most popular songs such as ''Harbwr Diogel'', ''Cae o ¿d and ''Pwy wnaeth y sêr uwchben?''. Enjoy this look behind the scenes...

  • av Lona Patel
    161

    Ann begins a new chapter in her life in September 1956, moving from rural Pen Ll¿n to begin a college course in Bangor. She finds comfortable lodgings in Rhes Brynhyfryd, Upper Bangor - but she soon feels that there is something unusual about her landlady, Mrs Powell. How will Ann''s college experience affect the life of the Reverend Prysor...

  • av Gruffudd Owen
    137

  • av Angharad Tomos
    157

    Moving from Penrhyn castle in Snowdonia in the 19th century to the harsh sugar plantations of Jamaica, this is a story of stark beauty and power exploring greed, violence and the struggle for equality and freedom. Two young girls on two continents. One lord with a hunger for profit. A shocking story of a slave girl and servant maid, a ship and...

  • av Gareth Evans
    161

    A story of loss, survival and unexpected friendship set in a tumultuous period of early European history. An English adaptation of Y Pibgorn Hud.

  • av Rhys Iorwerth
    171

    A new collection of the poetry of Rhys Iorwerth - poems formed after his return to his home town of Caernarfon following 15 years in Cardiff. The poems, illuminated with photography by Geraint Thomas, present a mix of the sunny and stormy, the lighthearted and profound.

  • av Rebecca Roberts
    171

    Sequel to the popular novel, Mudferwi, published in 2019. Alys is living her dream, running a successful restaurant in the Vale of Clwyd with her partner, Duncan. But when Duncan is offered a contract to film a tv programme in Patagonia, Alys is left to run the restaurant alone.

  • av Twm Morys
    177

    Biography of Jan Morris comprising photographs and stories, together with ten tributes by writers and friends.

  • av Gwyn Parry
    147

    A sequence of evocative stories presenting a warm portrayal of the unique relationship between a mother and son over twenty years and of a rural community on Anglesey that is swiftly disappearing.

  • av Aled Jones Williams
    141

    A collection of short stories by an innovative, contemporary writer.

  • av Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
    169

    Following the astounding success of the volume Curo''r Corona''n Coginio, this companion volume celebrates the craft talents of Merched y Wawr members and friends.

  • av Linda Wolfsgruber
    147

    A story with a Christmassy atmosphere about giving and receiving presents that will resonate in the memory for a long time. A Welsh adapation of a magical German edition by Linda Wolfsgruber, illustrated by Gino Alberti from Italy, printed in Slofakia and originally published by a Swiss press.

  • av Ifor Wyn Williams
    151

    The scene is a mother and young son standing on o high promontory near Dublin in Ireland. The mother points towards a mountainous country on the horizon. ''That''s Gwynedd,'' she tells her son. ''That''s the kingdom of Cynan, your father. He had to flee and leave - but one day you will return and become King of Gwynedd.''

  • av Elin Jones
    301

    In this book, historian Elin Jones shows us that evidence for the past is to be seen everywhere in Wales today. She takes us on a visual journey through over 5,000 years of history, and around every part of Wales. A must read history of Wales for every school, learner and teacher. Also available in English: History Grounded (9781845278328).

  • av Elin Jones
    291

    In this book, historian Elin Jones shows us that evidence for the past is to be seen everywhere in Wales today. She takes us on a visual journey through over 5,000 years of history, and around every part of Wales. A must read history of Wales for every school, learner and teacher. Also available in Welsh: Hanes yn y Tir.

  • av Lleucu Lynch
    117

    The third title in the series that follows the man who gives someone a telling off daily. This time he thinks that he is the best footballer in Wales. Will the little puppy help him make his dream come true?

  • av J. Richard Williams
    141

    It''s important to remember and celebrate Welsh heroes and heroines, and in this volume we learn more about these interesting characters. A companion to 20 o Arwyr Cymru in the series Amdani.

  • av Penri Roberts
    257

    Cwmni Theatr Maldwyn was founded in preparation for the 1981 Machynlleth National Eisteddfod. Fourty years later, it continues to give rich musical and theatrical experiences to the youth of the area and continues to entertain audiences.

  • av John Alwyn Griffiths
    161

    The tenth novel by popular author John Alwyn Griffiths about the criminal investigations of Detective Jeff Evans.

  • av Eirlys Wyn Tomos
    101

    Comedies for young actors (and the young at heart): ''Pla''r Gwylanod'' by Eirlys Wyn Tomos and ''A Oes Heddwch?'' by Dafydd Llewelyn.

  • av Peter Hughes Griffiths
    101

    Two comedies for young actors (and the young at heart): ''Rhiwbob'' by Peter Hughes Griffiths and ''Lle bo camp bydd rhemp'' by Meinir and Gwion Lynch.

  • av Haf Llewelyn
    101

    Comedies for young actors (and the young at heart): ''Gwylltio'' by Haf Llewelyn and ''Ffyrst Rispondars'' by Gwynedd Huws Jones.

  • av Carwyn Blayney
    117

    Comedies for young actors (and the young at heart): ''Oli'' by Carwyn Blayney, Cennydd Jones and Endaf Griffiths and ''Y Bwldoser'' by Sam Jones.

  • av Ifan Gruffydd Jones
    117

    Comedies for young actors (and the young at heart): ''Dan y Morthwyl'' and ''Nyth Cacwn'' by Ifan Gruffydd Jones.

  • av Daniel Davies
    147

    A comic novel following the exploits of Eos Dyfed, namely the poet Dafydd ap Gwilym, his servant Wil and their contemporaries during the 1340s. The story focuses mainly on Dafydd''s endeavours to win the heart of Morfudd together with the fiery relationship between Wil and Dyddgu.

  • av Richard Williams
    137

    In the dictionary, a ''hero'' is described as a very brave person or someone who possesses incredible powers. Heroes are people who accomplish great feats that change the world somehow. In this book we read about 20 special heroes. Welsh heroes. Suitable for Welsh Learners at Intermediate Level.

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