Éirinn go Brách Ireland forever!
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If you feel Irish this month... Wishing you a rainbow For sunlight after showers ♦ Miles and miles of Irish smiles For golden happy hours ♦ Shamrocks at your doorway For luck and laughter too, ♦ And a host of friends that never ends Each day your whole life through! ----
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Spring's sprung by Lynn Plourde
While sisters March, April, and May fight, the world fears that it will stay cold for the whole season, but Mother Earth's reassurances end the fighting and they soon appreciate their own talents and work together to bring the leaves back to the trees and flowers to the meadows.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day, Curious George by Cynthia Platt
Everyone's favorite little monkey celebrates a lucky St. Patrick's Day with neighbors and friends in this tabbed board book filled with jaunty poems for little leprechauns to enjoy. 30,000 first printing.
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A fine St. Patrick's day by Susan Wojciechowski
With the St. Patrick's Day decoration competition approaching, two towns work to do their very best to win the prize, but the arrival of a mysterious stranger leads to a surprising result.
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The leprechaun's big pot of gold by Patti Reeder Eubank
Searching for a missing pot of gold, a sad and lonely leprechaun finds a treasure that makes him happy again
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Ireland by Ida Walker
Provides simple information about the nation of Ireland, including its history, people, culture, and economy
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Green by Laura Peyton Roberts
Her 13th birthday marked by an exploding present on her porch, Lily is astonished by the appearance of three leprechauns who whisk her away to a land of clover, piskies, a cute boy and lots of glimmering gold before revealing that she is next in line to be the keeper for the Clan of Green.
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Ink exchange by Melissa Marr
Seventeen-year-old Leslie wants a tattoo as a way of reclaiming control of herself and her body, but the eerie image she selects pulls her into the dangerous Dark Court of the faeries, where she draws on inner strength to make a horrible choice. Reprint.
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Jewels of the sun by Nora Roberts
While immersing herself in the study of Irish folklore, American Jude Murray meets Aidan Gallagher, a dashing Irishman whose knowledge of Irish myth and flashing blue eyes intoxicate her
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A catered St. Patrick's Day by Isis Crawford
When Mike Sweeney is found floating in a vat of green beer and the nephew of one of their best customers is accused of the crime, Bernie and Libby Simmons, the owners of A Little Taste of Heaven, must find the real killer before the luck o' the Irish runs out. Reprint.
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Summer's end
by Mary Ryan
Falling in love with the young cousin of his best friend, Kieran, at their first meeting when she is eleven years old, Daniel becomes haunted by the young girl, an obsession that has a profound impact on his life and friendship.
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