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Trumptaí Dumptaí agus An Falla Mór

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Bhuel… Teastaíonn ó Donald J. Trump falla a thógail- huth! Is Mian leis Hombres agus bad dudes Mheicsiceo a choinneáil amach as na Stait Aontaithe…Samhlaigh an t-iontas atá ar na Gaillimhigh, Rónán agus Fionntán Ó Conghaile, as ceantar na nOileán, nuair a thagann glaoch ón Teach Bán isteach chucu san oifig I mBostún, lá. Teastaíonn ón Trumpach go ndéanfaidh ‘R & F Ó Conghaile Teo.’ an falla a thógáil dó….agus togfaidh.

Well… Donald J. Trump wants to build a mistake! He wants to keep Mexican "Hombres and Bad Dudes" from entering the US… Two Galway men, Rónán and Fionntán Ó Conghaile, are very surprised when they get a call from the White House in their office in Boston one day. Donald J. Trump wants ‘R & F Ó Conghaile Teo.’ to build the wall and they will…

140 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2016

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Ré Ó Laighléis

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Ré O Laighléis is a native of Sallynoggin, Co Dublin. A graduate of the University of Galway (1978), he has postgraduate degrees in education from St Patrick's College, Dublin and Boston College, Massachusetts. He taught in Galway for twelve years.

Since 1992, O Laighléis has been a full-time writer and lives in the Burren, Co Clare. Six of his plays were awarded the All Ireland Schools Drama title and he is a three-times winner of the Aodh O Ruairc Commemorative Drama Award. His Aistear Intinne (COISCEIM, 1996), is written for drama teachers and children.

He is best known, as a writer of novels and short stories. He is published in English and Italian, and is the biggerst selling contemporary writer in the Irish language. He writes for both the adult and teenage reader, and has been awarded numerous Oireachtas literary awards in the various genres. He is twice winner of The Bisto Book of the Year Merit Award. On the international front, he is the recipient of the 1995 NAMLLA Award (North American Minority Languages Literary Award) and the 1997 White Ravens Literary Award.

Chagrin is his fourth book from Cló Mhaigh Eo following the novel 'An Taistealaí' and the short story collections 'Punk' and 'Ecstasy' (all published 1998).

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Bhain mé ardthaitneamh as an áiféis ghreannmhar sa scéal seo! Sárdjab!
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