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Halfway up the Stairs is named An Post Bookshop of the Year!

On Wednesday 22nd November, at the annual An Post Book Awards, we were named Bookshop of the Year! We are so happy and so proud of this achievement, especially considering how brilliant the other five bookshops on the shortlist are. Congratulations to Bridge Books, Bridge Street Books, Liber, Maynooth Bookshop and O’Mahony’s.

Here are some pictures from the night (taken by Ger Holland, for writing.ie)

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Jumping off the Page Family and School Events – Full Programme

EVENTS FOR FAMILIES

With thanks to our funders: The Arts Council, Wicklow County Council and Wicklow Arts Office

And our supporters: The Whale Theatre, Childrenโ€™s Books Ireland, Greystones Library, Walker Books, Scholastic, Gill Books, Guppy Books and Futa Fata

Friday 2nd October

Meet the Comic Book Makers at Halfway up the Stairs

Free but booking required โ€“ Book Here 2pm

Book Here 4pm

Please only book one time slot!

Date: Friday 2nd October

Venue: Halfway up the Stairs

Time: 2.00pm to 3.00pm and 4:00pm to 5:00pm

Age: 7+

With Sarah Bowie, Gary Northfield, Nene Lonergan, Alan Nolan, Leona Forde and Karen Harte

Meet the Jumping off the Page Comic Book Makers, show them your own work and get a book signed. They will also be doing live doodling and window painting during the afternoon. The perfect event for all young comic book fans! 

Award Ceremony for the Jumping off the Page Young Comic Makers’ Competition

Date: Friday 2nd October

Venue: Halfway up the Stairs

Time: 3.15pm to 3.45pm

All shortlisted young comic book makers will be invited to attend

(If they would also like to attend the 2pm or 4pm Meet the Comic Book Makers slot, please book them in separately to the relevant age group)

Link for the Young Comic Makers’ competition entry form here


Friday 2nd October โ€“ Evening

Jumping Off the Page Comic Book Talk and Artistsโ€™ Meet Up with Sarah Bowie and Gary Northfield (Over 18s only please)

With thanks to Childrenโ€™s Books Ireland for their support

Are you an adult who is interested in creating comic books? Are you a parent, teacher or librarian who would like to find out more about the world of comic books? This is the perfect event for you! 

Date: Friday 2nd October

Venue: Greystones Library

Time: 6pm to 7.15pm

Age: Adults

Tickets: โ‚ฌ20

Booking: Book Here

Join us for an illustrated, interactive event with two highly experienced comic book makers from Ireland and the UK: Sarah Bowie and Gary Northfield. They will talk about creating comic books for children and teenagers and how they got into, and continue to work in, the industry. They will also share some of their comic book favourites for all ages.

Afterwards, there will be a chance to chat with other comic book makers and exchange experience and ideas. All new and emerging comic book makers are welcome.

Pop up bookshop on site.  

Saturday 3rd October โ€“ Family Workshop with Greystones Library

Amelia Cheesehart and Friends Comic Book Workshop with Nene Lonergan

Date: Saturday 3rd October

Venue: Greystones Library, Mill Road, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, A63 KN52

Time: 11am to 11.45am

Age: 8+

Tickets: This event is free of charge (with thanks to Greystones Library)

Booking:  Please email: greylib@wicklowcoco.ie or telephone 01-2873548 or call into the library in person *

Join Nene Lonergan for a fun, interactive comic book workshop. Discover how Nene creates her animal characters and create some animal characters of your own! Perfect for any child who loves art and comic books.

*Please note each child must be accompanied by an adult (no ticket required for adults).

SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER FAMILY EVENTS AT THE WHALE

Squid Squad and Other Stories with Aoife Dooley (Relaxed Event)

Date: Saturday 3rd October

Venue: The Whale Theatre, Greystones

Time: 10.15am to 11.15am (Signing 11.15am to 12.00pm)

Age: 9+

Tickets: e13 children, e16 adults

Booking: BOOK HERE

An event for children and teens (and parents) who enjoy a calmer, less crowded event. Aoife was a huge hit at the last Jumping Off the Page Comic Book Festival and is back by popular demand!

Aoife will share her brilliant comic books from Frankieโ€™s World to Squid Squad and will also talk about the challenges she faced at school and her autism diagnosis as a young woman. And inspiring event for all ages!

Mighty Mega Pets and Amelia Cheeseheart Chat and Draw Along with Gary Northfield and Nene Lonergan

Hosted by Alan Nolan

Date: Saturday 3rd October

Venue: The Whale Theatre

Time: 1pm to 2pm (Signing 2pm to 2.45pm)

Age: 7+

Tickets: e13 children, e16 adults

Booking: BOOK HERE

Would you like to discover how Gary and Nene create and draw their brilliant comic book characters, from dogs with hundreds of legs (Mighty Mega Pets), to hairy spiders (Amelia Cheeseheart) and where they come up with their zany ideas? Listen to them talk to Alan Nolan and then take part in a brilliant draw along.

We canโ€™t wait for this fun, interactive event!

Please bring a notebook and pencil for the draw along (grown ups too!)

Comic Book Extravaganza

Our Favourite Comic Books and Ready, Steady, Draw!

With Sarah Bowie, Alan Nolan, Karen Harte and Aoife Dooley

Hosted by Leona Forde

Date: Saturday 3rd October

Venue: The Whale Theatre

Time: 4pm to 5pm (Signing 5pm to 6pm)  

Age: 9+

Tickets: e13 children, e16 adults

Booking: BOOK HERE

Listen to the panel talk about their favourite comic books and why they love them. Then it gets lively with Ready, Steady, Draw!

Two comic book teams, one goal โ€“ to win the Jumping off the Page crown! Who will be the best at drawing sharks? Who can create the silliest monster character?

Watch our teams create magic (and mayhem!) right before your eyes.

The best fun you can have outside of reading comic books!


 

Saturday 3rd October โ€“ Event at Halfway up the Stairs

Meet the Comic Book Makers and GET A BOOK SIGNED – (FREE โ€“ no booking required)

Meet our festival comic book makers, ask them about their work and get a book signed. You can also show them your own comic books and there might even be some live doodling to watch!

Date: Saturday 3rd October

Venue: Halfway up the Stairs Bookshop

Age: All ages welcome

Tickets: Free of charge

Booking: No booking required

Gary Northfield and Alan Nolan10.45am – 11.45am
Sarah Bowie12pm – 1pm 
Leona Forde and Karen Harte1pm – 2pm 
Aoife Dooley1pm – 2pm 
Nene Lonergan3pm – 4pm

SCHOOL EVENTS – PLEASE CONTACT THE SHOP FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Dog Man Irish/English Dual Language Event for Schools with Mรกirรญn Nรญ Mhรกrta (Online Event for Schools)

Venue: Live Online

Date: Thursday 1st October

Time: 12pm to 12.40pm

Age Group: 4th class to 6th class 

Tickets: e10 per class  (1 booking = 1 screen) 

Booking: info@halfwayupthestairs.ie 

Mรกirรญn will do an event in Irish and English around the hugely popular comic book, Dog Man, published in Irish by Futa Fata.

Imeacht Dog Man โ€“ imeacht dรกtheangach Gaeilge/Bรฉarla beo ar lรญne do scoileanna le Mรกirรญn Nรญ Mhรกrta (Imeacht Scoile)

Dรฉardaoin 1 Deireadh Fรณmhair โ€“ Imeachtaรญ ar Lรญne

12in go 12.40in

Aoisghrรบpa: Rang 4 ar aghaidh

Beidh imeacht le Mรกirรญn i nGaeilge agus i mBรฉarla bunaithe ar an tsraith iomrรกiteach Dog Man, atรก ar fรกil anois i nGaeilge, foilsithe ag Futa Fata.

Chris Judge and Nene Lonergan: Evil Duck and Amelia Cheeseheart (In Person Event for Schools)

FULLY BOOKED โ€“ CONTACT US TO BE PUT ON THE WAITING LIST

Venue: The Whale Theatre, Greystones

Date: Friday 2nd October

Time: 10am to 10.45am (followed by a signing, pop up bookshop on site)

Age Group: 3rd class and 4th class

Tickets: e150 per class (max 30 students)

Booking: info@halfwayupthestairs.ie

Karen Harte and Gary Northfield: Meet the Mighty Mega Pets and Efie Offline (In Person Event for Schools)

FULLY BOOKED โ€“ CONTACT US TO BE PUT ON THE WAITING LIST

Venue: The Whale Theatre

Date: Friday 2nd October

Time: 12.00pm to1.00pm (followed by a signing, pop up bookshop on site)

Age Group: 5th class and 6th class

Tickets: e150 per class (max 30 students)

Booking: info@halfwayupthestairs.ie

A lively, fun, interactive event for schools with book chat, readings, lots of art and images to look at, and a draw along.

Please bring a notebook and pencil for each child for the draw along.

Our 2026 Jumping Off the Page Speakers:

Sarah Bowie is a bestselling author and illustrator based in Waterford. Her comic book series for children, Nina Peanut, has been a huge hit both her and in the UK. The latest in the series is Nina Peanut: Major Drama Alert.

She is co-founder of The Comics Lab and of Irelandโ€™s first Graphic Short Story Prize in partnership with The Irish Times. 

Aoife Dooley is an award-winning illustrator, writer and comedian.  She is well known for her graphic novels for children, Frankieโ€™s World and Finding My Voice. The stories are loosely based on her young self and feeling different from others. Aoife shares her own experiences around autism after getting a diagnosis in her late 20โ€™s. She credits this discovery to helping her to finally understand herself for the first time. 

Her new graphic novel series for younger readers, Squid Squad, is hugely popular.

Leona Forde is the bestselling author of the Milly McCarthy series and an English and History teacher from Bandon, County Cork. She wrote Milly McCarthy for her daughter, who wanted to read a Wimpy Kid style story but not one set in the US or UK. Milly McCarthy and the Doggie Daycare Drama will be published in September.  

Karen Harte is an illustrator, comic creator and arts educator from Dublin. Her illustrations focus on playful visual storytelling and are informed by finding joy in the everyday. She illustrates the best-selling Milly McCarthy series written by Leona Forde. Effie is Offline is her debut graphic novel.

Chris Judge is an illustrator, artist, and children’s picture book author from Dublin, Ireland. Since 2011 Chris has written and illustrated over 35 children’s books, many of which are in collaboration with authors like Roddy Doyle, David O’Doherty, Jarvis and Eoin Colfer. His first book, The Lonely Beast won the Specsavers Irish Children’s Book of the Year 2011 in the Bord Gรกis Energy Irish Book Awards. His Evil Duck comic books are hugely popular with young readers.

Nene Lonergan is a Thai/Chinese artist based in Ireland. She started drawing comic books at age 7 and has not yet stopped. Her comic works have been published in the OPArts Anthology, the HOME Anthology and Inis Magazine, for which she has been nominated for the Eco de Literatura prize (2021), the Ignatz awards (2022) and the Le Blanc Literature prize (2022). After art college, she won the Prize in Illustration from the Irish Institute of Designers Graduate Awards for her short comic in 2023.

Mรกirรญn Nรญ Mhรกrta is a professional translator from An Cheathrรบ Rua, Co. Galway. She is best known for bringing the Dog Man and Diary of a Wimpy Kid series to young Irish-language readers. She loves bringing books to life in a new language!

Alan Nolan is a comic creator and is the author and illustrator of childrenโ€™s books such as Fintanโ€™s Fifteen, Conorโ€™s Caveman and the Sam Hannigan series. He is the illustrator of the popular Gordonโ€™s Game books written by Gordon Dโ€™Arcy and Paul Howard, as well as Animal Crackers by Sarah Webb. His new book, Lights, Camera, Mayhem in The Grand Central Cinema Club series is out in September.

Gary Northfield is the award-winning London-based author/illustrator of the Julius Zebra series. His comic strip Derek the Sheep appeared in The Beano and Gary has also created comics for The Phoenix, The Dandy, The DFC, National Geographic Kids magazine, Horrible Histories magazine and The Magical World of Roald Dahl.

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Summer Stories 2026

We have chosen some super books to recommend for all ages this summer!

Picture Books:

Buy the books and read more about them by clicking the links below :

I, Rock by Eoin McLaughlin and Mark Chambers

Whatโ€™s That Spooky Sound? by Erika McGann and Gerry Daly

The Island of the Bees by Patricia Forde and Paddy Donnelly

Rafi and Rita by Jarvis and Chris Judge

Monkeypig by How Aaron

Tiny Jenny by Briony May Smith

Letters to a Giant by Patricia Forde and Sarah Warburton

6 + :

Buy the books and read more about them by clicking the links below :

Amelia Cheeseheart Investigates: Ice Age Alarm by Cat Weldon and Nene Lonergan

Isadora Moon and the Pop Stars by Harriet Muncaster

Ivy and Bearlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Dinosaur Fossil by Kristina Litten

The Gumdrops: Quest for Bravery by Elissa Elwick

Jolly Monster Town: The Party Pickle by Rong Rong

Adventuremice: Of Mice and Mummies by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre

8+ :

Buy the books and read more about them by clicking the links below :

Pablo and Splash: Viking Voyage by Sheena Dempsey

The Diary of Wiska Wildflower: The Crystal Cave by Harriet Muncaster

Squid Squad: Shrimply the Best by Aoife Dooley

Scare B’n’B by Catherine Doyle

Tiny Hercules by Jon Lock and Nich Angell

The Day My Brother Got Famous by Jen Carney

10+:

Buy the books and read more about them by clicking the links below :

Monster Down Deep by Amy Fellner Dominy

The Bookshop Sisters by Sarah Webb

Minotaur Boy by Shane Hegarty

Lily Tripp: Diary of an Accidental Time Traveller by Amelia Tait

Nina Peanut: Major Drama Alert by Sarah Bowie

The Thing About Giants by Christopher Galvin

The Overthinkers’ Club: Happy List by Nat Luurtsema

The Children of Wolf Rock by Natasha Farrant

The Experiment by Rebecca Stead

Teen:

Buy the books and read more about them by clicking the links below :

Like a Brother by Nathanael Lessore

Gone for Good by Sarah Crossan

Looking for Aurora by Zainab Boladale

Where the Tide Lines Lead by Sophie Cameron

From the Top, Sally Flynn by Mรฉabh Collins

Gumshoe by Brenna Thummler

Piper at the Gates of Dusk by Patrick Ness

Young Adult:

Buy the books and read more about them by clicking the links below :

The Escape Game by Marissa Meyer and Tamara Moss

A Song I Wrote for Charlotte by Caitlin Devlin

Runaway Road by Sue Divin

The Heirs by Faridah Abรญkรฉ-รyรญmรญdรฉ

Just Another Dead Boy by Kelly McCaughrain

Tom Burne has Left the Chat by Seรกn Farrelly

The Last Death Poet by Stephen Daly

Her Hidden Fire by Clรญodhna O’Sullivan

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Jumping Off the Page Children’s Comic Book Festival – 2nd and 3rd October 2026

We are delighted to announce our festival speakers for 2026:

Sarah Bowie, Aoife Dooley, Leona Forde, Karen Harte, Chris Judge, Nene Lonergan, Mรกirรญn Nรญ Mhรกrta, Alan Nolan and Gary Northfield

Scroll down to book the events (under the festival posters)

Check our 2026 programme and speakers’ biogs on the Full Programme page here

Young Comic Book Makers’ Competition Entry Form here

JUMPING OFF THE PAGE EVENTS 2026 – BOOKING LINKS BELOW

MEET THE COMIC BOOK MAKERS

2PM BOOK HERE

MEET THE COMIC BOOK MAKERS

4PM BOOK HERE

ALL ABOUT COMICS

BOOK HERE

Squid Squad and Other Stories with Aoife Dooley (Relaxed Event)

Date: Saturday 3rd October

Venue: The Whale Theatre, Greystones

Time: 10.15am to 11.15am (Signing 11.15am to 12.00pm)

Age: 9+

Tickets: e13 children, e16 adults

Booking: BOOK HERE

Amelia Cheeseheart and Friends Comic Book Workshop

Date: Saturday 3rd October

Venue: Greystones Library, Mill Road, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, A63 KN52

Time: 11am to 11.45am

Age: 8+

Tickets: This event is free of charge (with thanks to Greystones Library)

Booking:  Please email: greylib@wicklowcoco.ie or telephone 01-2873548 or call into the library in person *

Mighty Mega Pets and Amelia Cheeseheart Chat and Draw Along with Gary Northfield and Nene Lonergan

Hosted by Alan Nolan

Date: Saturday 3rd October

Venue: The Whale Theatre

Time: 1pm to 2pm (Signing 2pm to 2.45pm)

Age: 7+

Tickets: e13 children, e16 adults

Booking: BOOK HERE

Comic Book Extravaganza: Our Favourite Comic Books and Ready, Steady, Draw!

With Sarah Bowie, Alan Nolan, Karen Harte and Aoife Dooley

Hosted by Leona Forde

Date: Saturday 3rd October

Venue: The Whale Theatre

Time: 4pm to 5pm (Signing 5pm to 6pm)  

Age: 9+

Tickets: e13 children, e16 adults

Booking: BOOK HERE

JUMPING OFF THE PAGE CHILDRENโ€™S COMIC BOOK FESTIVAL: FAMILY BOOK SIGNINGS AT HALFWAY UP THE STAIRS ON SAT 3 OCTFree & no booking required
Gary Northfield and Alan Nolan10.45am -11.45am
Sarah Bowie12pm – 1pm 
Leona Forde and Karen Harte1pm – 2pm 
Aoife Dooley1pm – 2pm 
Nene Lonergan3pm – 4pm

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Books of the Year 2025

There were so many wonderful books published in 2025, it was very difficult to choose our Books of the Year!

Our team of dedicated and experienced childrenโ€™s booksellers: Trish, Sarah, Susan and Grace carefully selected their favourite books of the year in each category from all the childrenโ€™s books they had read over the year. We added all these together and came up with our overall selection. We chose our overall winner from these books, a really special book that we all fell in love with in 2025.

Our Overall Book of the Year 2025:

Badger Books by Paddy Donnelly!!

Our Novel of the Year is My Name is Jodie Jones by Emma Shevah

Halfway up the Stairs Books of the Year – Picture Books  

Badger Books by Paddy Donnelly Buy here

Donโ€™t Trust Fish by Neil Sharpson, Illustrated by Dan Santat Buy here

Letters to a Monster by Patricia Forde, illustrated by Sarah Warburton Buy here

Once I was a Tree by Eoin McLaughlin, illustrated by Guilherme Karsten Buy here

Donโ€™t Think of Tigers by Alex Latimer Buy here

Some more Picture Books we loved this year:

Hogbert by Briony May Smith

When You Find the Right Rock by Mary Lyn Ray, illustrated by Felicita Sala

Run Home, Little Fox by Tom McCaughren and Erika McGann, illustrated by Shannon Bergin

Puffling and the Stormy Sea by Erika McGann, illustrated by Gerry Daly

The Lonely Only Dinosaur by Olivia Hope, illustrated by Anna SรผรŸbauer

The Forever Bear by Lu Fraser, illustrated by Pippa Curnick

Flossie McFluff Saves Christmas by Eoin Oโ€™Brien, illustrated by Audrey Dowling

A Map for Falasteen by Maysa Odeh, Illustrated by Aliaa Betawi

Halfway up the Stairs Books of the Year – Gift Books and Information Books

Oscar Wildeโ€™s Stories for Children illustrated by Lauren Oโ€™Hara Buy here

Animalopedia by Kathi Burke and John Burke Buy here

The Cloud Kingdom by Mรกire Zepf, illustrated by Andrew Whitson Buy Here

Your Places Gift Box by Jon Klassen  Buy Here

Making It Up As You Go Along by Patricia Forde, illustrated by Mary Murphy Buy Here

Some more Gift Books we loved this year:

Fold-Out and Play Dollโ€™s House by Ingela P Arrhenius (Gift Item)

My First Record Player by My Irish Books (Gift Item)

The Experimenters by Shane Bergin, illustrated by Sayani Mukherjee

Enchanted Ireland: An Atlas of Magical Stories from Every County by Kieran Fanning, illustrated by Julia Iredale

Feminist History for Every Day of the Year by Kate Mosse, illustrated by Sophie Bass (Macmillan)

Halfway up the Stairs Books of the Year โ€“ Age 6+ 

Bear and Bird: The Secret and Other Stories by Jarvis Buy Here

Gordon, the Meanest Goose on Earth Wins it All by Alex Latimer Buy Here

Ellora McGee, Trainee Banshee by Sinรฉad Oโ€™Hart, illustrated by รšna Woods Buy here

Adventuremice: Mousehole to the Centre of the Earth by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre Buy here

Halfway up the Stairs Books of the Year Age 8+  

The Grand Central Cinema Club by Alan Nolan Buy here

After by Pรกdraig Kenny Buy here

The Diary of Wiska Wildflower by Harriet Muncaster Buy here

Milly McCarthy and the Haunted House Hullabooloo! By Leona Forde, illustrated by Karen Harte Buy here

We also loved:

Dino Mode Activated by Jen Wallace, illustrated by Alan Oโ€™Rourke

Unfairies by Huw Aaron

Halfway up the Stairs Books of the Year Age 10+

The Museum of Lost Umbrellas by Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick Buy here

Small Wonder by Ross Montgomery   Buy here

The Doomsday Club by Kevin Moran Buy here

The First Year by Matt Goodfellow Buy here

Conn of the Dead by Dave Rudden Buy here

Swanfall by Sophie Kirtley Buy here

The Lone Husky by Hannah Gold Buy here

Some more books we loved:

To the Waters and the Wild by Eilish Fisher, illustrated by David Rooney

Evie and Maryamโ€™s Family Tree by Janeen Hayat

Halfway up the Stairs Books of the Year – Teen

A Flash of Neon by Sophie Cameron Buy Here

The Wordsmith 10th Anniversary Edition by Patricia Forde Buy Here

Any way you Slice It by Mรฉabh McDonnell Buy Here

The Twelve by Liz Hyder Buy Here

Under the London Sky by Anna Woltz (Author), Michele Hutchison (Translator) Buy Here

Some more books we loved:

Ladyโ€™s Knight by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner

What Happens Online by Nathanael Lessore

Enter the Endgame by Triona Campbell

Halfway up the Stairs Books of the Year – YA

My Name is Jodie Jones by Emma Shevah Buy Here

Solo by Grรกinne Oโ€™Brien Buy Here

This Song is About Us by Sara Barnard Buy Here

Songs for Ghosts by Clara Kumagai Buy Here

We also loved:

Skipshock by Caroline Oโ€™Donoghue 

Halfway up the Stairs – Favourite Comic Book Choices 2025

The Squid Squad by Aoife Dooley Age 6+ Buy Here

Pablo and Splash: Roman Holiday by Sheena Dempsey Age 7+ Buy Here

Evil Duck and the Nest of Destiny by Chris Judge Age 7+ Buy Here

The Donut Squad by Neil Cameron Age 8+ Buy Here

The Cartoonists Club by Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud Age 8+ Buy Here

Nina Peanut Epic World Tour Era by Sarah Bowie Age 8+ Buy Here

When the Sky Falls by Phil Earle Age 10+/Teen Buy Here

Irish Language Choices

Puisรญn na mBrรณg by Fearghas Mac Lochlainn and Paddy Donnelly Buy Here

Nรญl ร‰isc Le Trust by Neil Sharpson and Dan Santat Buy Here

Oรญche Mhaith, a Ghrรก! by Sadhbh Devlin and Brian Fitzgerald Buy Here

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Puffling Seaside Nature Trail

Halfway up the Stairs is delighted to announce the official launch of our Puffling Seaside Nature Trail, running through July and August, kindly supported by the Books at One Community Fund.

Inspired by the Puffling series of books, by Erika McGann & Gerry Daly, published by The O’Brien Press, we have created a self-guided nature trail around the seafront in Greystones. The cost per family is โ‚ฌ10, which includes a trail map, a Halfway up the Stairs tote bag with the Where are you, Puffling? Colouring Book, a pack of colouring pencils and other goodies! 

Sign up in store, complete the trail and return to the shop where we will give you your tote bag. Shop opening hours are Monday to Saturday 10am – 5:30pm. Allow at least an hour to complete the trail!

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Summer Stories 2025

Your summer reading starts here!

SUMMER STORIES – NEW 1ST YEARS

A range of our favourite new books for readers who are going into 1st year. From fantasy novels, to verse novels, funny books and comic books, there’s something great for every reader this summer.

What Happens Online by Nathanael Lessore Buy here

Conn of the Dead by Dave Rudden Buy here

Ghostlines by Katya Baylen Buy here

The Falling Boy by David Almond Buy here

The Doomsday Club by Kevin Moran Buy here

The First Year by Matt Goodfellow Buy here

Lottie Brooks vs the Ultra Mean Girls by Kate Kirby (July) Buy here

The Dawn of Adonis by Phil Earle (July) Buy here

The Wordsmith (10th Anniversary Edition) by Patricia Forde Buy here

The Cartoonists Club by Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud (Graphic Novel) Buy here

Stuck by Kayla Miller (Graphic Novel) Buy here

SUMMER STORIES BOOKCLUB FOR STUDENTS STARTING 1ST YEAR IN THE AUTUMN

Date: Wednesday 20th August at 4pm to 5pm 

Venue: Halfway up the Stairs Bookshop, Greystones

Cost: โ‚ฌ5 

Read any of the recommended books above before the Bookclub and come along and talk about them on the day – all available in store and via our website. We have chosen the books to cater for a wide range of interests, from verse novels to science fiction, graphic novels to fantasy and humour. We will also chat about starting Senior School and the students’ hopes for 1st Year. 

To find out more, or to book a place please email info@halfwayupthestairs.ie 

SUMMER STORIES – PICTURE BOOKS

A range of recommended picture books for all tastes, from funny picture books about fish and pizza, to books about (friendly) monsters under the bed, trees and even a bookshop (see if you can spot Halfway up the Stairs on the pages!). Something great for every child aged 3/4/5+.

Summer Stories – Age 6+

A range of recommended books for all tastes, from funny illustrated books and short mystery novels featuring lots of animals, to short fantasy stories about fairies and friendship, and comic books. Something great for every reader aged 6+.

SUMMER STORIES – AGE 8+

A range of recommended books for all tastes, from funny illustrated books, to gripping fantasy novels, and comic books. Something great for every reader aged 8+.

Summer Stories Age 10+

A range of recommended books for all tastes, from spooky novels featuring Irish myths, to gripping fantasy novels, thrilling adventure tales, and compelling graphic novels. Something great for every reader aged 10+.

Summer Stories Teen (Age 13+)

Summer Stories YA (Age 15+)

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Our Books of the Year 2024

There were so many wonderful books published in 2024, it was very difficult to choose our Books of the Year!

Our team of dedicated and experienced childrenโ€™s booksellers: Trish, Amanda, Kathleen, Meriel and Sarah carefully selected their favourite books of the year in each category. We added all these together and came up with our overall selection. We chose our unanimous overall winner from these books.

Our Overall Book of the Year 2024

We are delighted to announce the winner of our Overall Book of the Year: Fia and the Last Snow Deer by Eilish Fisher, illustrated by Dermot Flynn!

It’s a brilliant book which we were proud to launch in September, written in verse and beautifully illustrated, with themes of friendship, family and adventure, set in snowy prehistoricย Ireland. Perfect for youngย readersย of age 9+.

Book your free ticket here

Our Picture Books of the Year

The Golden Hare by Paddy Donnelly (Irish) Age 4+ Order here

We are the Wibbly by Sarah Tagholm, illustrated by Jane McGuinness Age 3+ Order here

Little Lion Girl by Olivia Hope, Illustrated by Fiona Woodcock (Irish) Age 3+ Order here

The Great Discovery by Peter Donnelly (Irish) Age 3+ Order here

Mr Santa by Jarvis Age 3+ Order here

Santa’s First Christmas by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Sydney Smith Age 4+ Order here

Books of the Year for Age 6+

Rabbit and Bear: This Lake is Fake by Julian Gough and Jim Field (Irish) Age 6+ Order here

Lola and Larch: Fix a Fairy Forest by Sinรฉad O’Hart, illustrated by Rachel Seago (Irish) Age 7+ Order here

Watts and Whiskerton: Buried Bones and Troublesome Treasure by Meg McLaren Age 7+ Order here  

Dinosaur Pie by Jen Wallace and illustrated by Alan O’Rourke (Irish) Age 7/8+ Order here

Beanie the Bansheenie by Eoin Colfer and illustrated by Steve McCarthy Age 6+ Order here

Books of the Year for Age 9+

Fia and the Last Snow Deer by Eilish Fisher, illustrated by Dermot Flynn (Irish) Age 9+ Order here

The Secret of Golden Island by Natasha Farrant Age 9+ Order here

Fallout by Lesley Parr Age 10+ Order here

The Last Boy by Eve McDonnell (Irish) Age 10+ Order here

The Riddle of the Disappearing Dickens by Alan Nolan (Irish) Age 9+ Order here

The Weather Girls by Sarah Webb (Irish) Age 9+ Order here

Books of the Year for Teens

King of Nothing by Nathanael Lessore Age 12+ Order here

Amanda, Sarah and Trish met Nathanael at the Children’s Books Ireland Conference this year and also highly recommend Steady for This Age 12+ Order here

Sisters of the Moon by Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick (Irish) Age 13+ Order here

Me and Aaron Ramsey by Manon Steffan Ros Age 11+ Order here

Braids Take a Day by Zainab Boladale (Irish) Age 13+ Order here

YA Books of the Year (Young Adults – age 15+ )

Little Bang by Kelly McCaughrain (Irish) Age 15+ Order here

When the World Tips Over by Jandy Nelson Age 15+ Order here

Somethingโ€™s About to Blow Up by Sam Blake (Irish) Age 15+ Order here

Reference and Gift Books of the Year

The History of Information by Chris Haughton (Irish)  Age 9+ and all ages Order here

The Faerie Isle: Tales and Traditions of Irelandโ€™s Forgotten Folklore by Sรญne Quinn, illustrated by Dermot Flynn (Irish) age 9+ Order here

Letters from the North Pole by Annie Atkins, illustrated by Fia Tobing (Irish) Age 4+ Order here (Currently out of stock)

At Home in a Book by Lauren Oโ€™Hara (Irish) Age 6+ Order here

I See the Moon and the Moon Sees Me by Sarah Webb and Paul Delaney (Irish) Age 3+ Order here

Comic Book Choices

Pablo and Splash: Frozen in Time by Sheena Dempsey (Irish) Age 7+ Order here

Mego Robo Bros: Nemesis by Neill Cameron Age 8+ Order here

Nina Peanut: Mega Mystery Solver by Sarah Bowie (Irish) Age 9+ Order here

Lord of the Flies Graphic Novel by William Golding, illustrated Aimรฉe de Jongh Age 13+ Order here

Irish Language Choices

Bรญ Fiรกin, a Chroรญ  by Olivia Hope and Daniel Egnรฉus Age 3+ Order here

Heartstopper (in Irish) by Alice Osman, translated by Eoin McEvoy Age 13+ Order here

An Fia sa Choill by Sadhbh Devlin & Anastasia Melnykova Age 6+ Order here

Other Books We Loved in 2024

Picture Books

The Dictionary Story by Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston (Irish) Order here

Where to Hide a Star by Oliver Jeffers (Irish) Order here

I Love You by Mary Murphy (Irish) Order here

Dexter Lost His Boo Woo by Shane Hegarty, illustrated Ben Mantle (Irish) Order here

Waiting for Froggo by Alice Courtley Order here

Thereโ€™s a Tiger on the Train by Mariesa Dulak and Rebecca Cobb Order here

Who Ate Steve? by Susannah Lloyd, illustrated by Kate Hindley Order here

Tiny Jenny: Little Fairy, Big Trouble by Briony May Smith Order here

Books for Age 6+

Evil Duck and the Feather of Fortune by Chris Judge (Irish) Order here

Adventure Mice: The Ghostly Galleon by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre Order here

Bunny vs Monkey: The Great Big Glitch or Bunny Bonanza by Jamie Smart Order here

Gordon, The Meanest Goose on Earth by Alex Latimer Order here

Books for Age 9+

Stitch by Padraig Kenny (Irish) Order here

Milly McCarthy and the Christmas Calamity by Leona Forde and Karen Harte (Irish) Order here

Skulduggery Pleasant: The Haunted House on Hollow Hill by Derek Landy (Irish) Order here

Sally and the Lost Photograph by Judi Curtin (Irish) Order here

The Tower Ghost by Natasha Mac a’Bhรกird (Irish) Order here

A Drop of Golden Sun by Kate Saunders Order here

Loki 4: A Bad Godโ€™s Guide to Making Enemies by Louie Stowell Order here

Turtle Moon by Hannah Gold Order here

Murder by Narwhal by Alex T Smith  Order here

Movies Showing Nowhere by Yorick Goldewijk Order here

Books for Teens

The Traitor in the Game by Triona Campbell (Irish) Order here

The Things We Leave Behind by Claire Furniss Order here

Books for YA (Age 15+)

The Dagger and the Flame by Catherine Doyle (Irish) Order here

The First Move by Jenny Ireland (Irish) Order here

Who Watches This Place by Amy Clarkin (Irish) Order here

Where the Heart Should Be Sarah Crossan Order here

Apocalypse Cow by O.R. Sorrel Order here

Some Like it Cold by Elle McNicoll Order here

On Silver Tides by Sylvia Bishop Order here

Information and Gift Books

The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Irish Lighthouses by David Hare, illustrated by Linda Fahrlin (Irish) Order here

The Great Irish Book of Biodiversity by ร‰anna Nรญ Lamhna and Barry Falls (Irish) Order here

The Story of Rugby by Gerard Siggins and illustrated by Graham Corcoran (Irish) Order here

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TCG BookFest November 2024

TCG BOOK FEST: TIMETABLE AND SPEAKER DETAILS

Presented by Halfway up the Stairs Bookshop, funded by the Arts Council

Halfway up the Stairs Bookshop in Greystones brings some of Irelandโ€™s most interesting and diverse writers and thinkers to Temple Carrig for the inaugural TCG Book Festival, funded by the Arts Council on Tuesday November 5th, 2024.

Enjoy a day of book chat and inspirational talks and conversations, have a browse in the Halfway up the Stairs pop-up bookshop, meet an author and get your book signed.

For aspiring writers thereโ€™s a special after school Writing Workshop with award-winning author, Clara Kumagai, open to all TCG students  – please see Schoology for more details.

Please see more details below. If your child would like to buy a book to get it signed, if possible please order it online (details below) in advance, as the pop-up bookshop may sell out on the day!

(If buying online, select Click and Collect as the delivery option and put your Year in the Notes)

You are welcome to bring your own copies of the authorsโ€™ books in for signing.

Timetable โ€“ Tuesday November 5th, 2024

Transition Year

Period 2: 9.30am to10.20am: ZAINAB BOLADALE and LEON DIOP: The Art of Telling Stories โ€“ Writing, Journalism and Podcasting

Break: 10.20am -10.40am: Meet Leon and Zainab at the pop-up bookshop, get your book signed and browse our selection.

Braids Take a Day by Zainab Boladale (Summer 2024)

BUY HERE

Uncovering secrets is like undoing braids, one at a timeโ€ฆ

Abidemi canโ€™t wait for summer. Sheโ€™s ready to spend some time learning new hairstyles and see where things go with her friend Jack.

But when she meets an intriguing woman from Nigeria, secrets start to unravelโ€ฆ

Black & Irish: Legends, Trailblazers & Everyday Heroes by Lion Diop and Briana Fitzsimons Illustrated by Jessica Louis (2023)

BUY HERE

This landmark publication in Irish history is a celebration of Black Irish identity. Featuring profiles of Black Irish public figures from the worlds of pop culture, politics, sport, business and the arts. Includes Ruth Negga, Gavin Bazunu, Phil Lynott, Paul McGrath, Emma Dabiri, Rhasidat Adeleke and Dami Hope.

1st and 2nd Year

Period 4: 11.40am to 12.40pm: DEREK LANDY: The World of Skulduggery Pleasant

Lunch: 12.40pm to 1.20pm: Meet Derek at the pop-up bookshop, get your book signed and browse our selection.

Skulduggery Pleasant: The Haunted House on Hollow Hill by Derek Landy  (Autumn 2024)

BUY HERE

On a dark and stormy night, a pair of journalists arrive at the most haunted house in Britain โ€“ the Hollow Hotelโ€ฆ

For the full range of Skulduggery Pleasant books see here

5th and 6th Year

Period 6: 2.20pm to 3.20pm:  ADIBA JAIGIRDAR and CLARA KUMAGAI in conversation with ELAINA RYAN: Follow Your Heart  

Catfish Rolling by Clara Kumagai (2023)

BUY HERE

Magic-realism blends with Japanese myth and legend in an original story about grief, memory, time and an earthquake that shook a nation.

Winner of the CBI Book of the Year Award 2024.

Rani Choudhury Must Die by Adiba Jaigirdar (Nov 2024)

Buy here: (this book is not on general release until later in November, but we hope to have copies in advance!)

Rivals team up to get revenge on the boy who wronged them both in this new sapphic YA enemies-to-lovers novel

Browse the full range of Adiba’s books here

After event โ€“ Meet Clara and Adiba at the pop-up bookshop, get your book signed and browse our selection.

All Interested Students

3.30pm to 4.30pm – Writing Workshop with CLARA KUMAGAI. See Schoology for details about how to sign up

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About Halfway up the Stairs Bookshop

Halfway up the Stairs is an award-winning bookshop for young readers based in Greystones, Co Wicklow. In November 2023, we were named the An Post Bookshop of the Year Winner! We stock books for all ages โ€“ from young adults right down to babies โ€“ and can also order in any books youโ€™d like to read. We supply the books for the annual TCG prizegiving event.

Please email us here with any queries.

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Jumping off the Page

Friday 4th and Saturday 5th October

Jumping Off the Page Children’s Comic Book Festival

Welcome to Jumping off the Page. We are delighted to bring you talented and award-winning comic book authors and illustrators from all over Ireland, plus a very special guest from the UK, Neill Cameron (creator of the Mega Robo Bros series).

At Halfway up the Stairs we LOVE comic books, and we are so excited to bring this new festival to Greystones. Weโ€™d like to thank our main funder, the Arts Council and also Creative Ireland Wicklow, plus all the publishers who helped us bring this festival to you, and our partner venue, The Whale Theatre, Greystones, especially Brian Oโ€™Regan. And special thanks to our designer and host with the most, Alan Nolan, and Vita Coleman from Bray Library.

We hope you enjoy all the festival events, and we canโ€™t wait to meet you all in Halfway up the Stairs for Jumping off the Page.

– Trish Hennessy, Owner, Halfway up the Stairs, and Co-Producer of Jumping off the Page

– Sarah Webb, Events Manager, Halfway up the Stairs, and Programmer and Co-Producer of Jumping off the Page

SCHOOLSโ€™ EVENTPLEASE NOTE ALL THE SCHOOLS’ EVENTS ARE NOW BOOKED OUT!

Creating a Comic Book and the World of Nina Peanut with Sarah Bowie – BOOKED OUT!

Date and Time: Friday 4th October     10.00am to 11.00am + signing after the event

Venue: The Whale Theatre, Greystones

Age: 5th and 6th class

Booking:  info@halfwayupthestairs.ie

Ticket Cost: โ‚ฌ5 per child, or โ‚ฌ11 including a copy of Sarah Bowieโ€™s latest book, Nina Peanut: Mega Mystery Solver

2 adults free per class       Only 1 class per school may be booked in

Meet the amazing Nina Peanut and her award-winning creator, Sarah Bowie. Expect lots of laughs and a draw along too. Want to find out how to create a comic book? This event is for you!

Please bring a pencil/pen and a notebook for each child.

Pop-up bookshop on site โ€“ Sarah Bowie will sign her books after the event

SCHOOLSโ€™ EVENT

Meet Milly McCarthy and Friends with Leona Forde and Karen Harte – BOOKED OUT!

Date and Time: Friday 4th October   12.15pm to 1.15pm + signing after the event

Venue: The Whale Theatre, Greystones

Age: 3rd and 4th class

Booking:  info@halfwayupthestairs.ie

Ticket Cost: โ‚ฌ5 per child, or โ‚ฌ10 including a copy of Leona and Karenโ€™s new book, Milly McCarthy and the Christmas Calamity

2 adults free per class       Only 1 class per school may be booked in

If you havenโ€™t met Milly yet, you are in for a treat! Leona and Karen will talk about their brand-new Milly adventure, Milly McCarthy and the Christmas Calamity, where Milly takes part in a festive concert, which brings the house down, literally! If you like a good giggle, this event is for you! Includes a special comic book draw along with Karen.

Please bring a pencil/pen and a notebook for each child.

Pop-up bookshop on site โ€“ Leona and Karen will sign their books after their event

IRISH LANGUAGE SCHOOLSโ€™ EVENT WITH BRAY LIBRARY

We are also delighted to support an Irish language comic book event for secondary schools in Bray Library – Ceardlann Coimicรญ with Sadhbh Devlin.

FAMILY EVENT

Jumping off the Page – Comic Book and Zine Fair for Young Comic Book Fans and Creators, Plus Giant Window Painting and Signing Bonanza

With special guest artists: Neill Cameron, Sarah Bowie, Alan Nolan and Karen Harte (who will be signing their books, along with author, Leona Forde)

Date and Time: Friday 4th October 4pm to 6pm

Venue: Halfway up the Stairs, Greystones

Age: 9 to 14

Booking: Two slots available: 4pm and 5pm.

Book your tickets for 4-5pm here

Book your tickets for 5-6pm here

Please book one ticket for each person attending. All children must be accompanied by a ticket holding adult.

Refreshments will be available from A Brew with a View beside the bookshop

Join us for this very special drop in afternoon of comic book fun! Browse the comics in the bookshop, including those made by young author/illustrators, and get a book signed by Sarah, Neill, Alan, Karen and Leona.

And watch Sarah, Neill, Alan and Karen create an amazing comic book window together!

How to Book a Space to Sell Your Comics or Zines:

If you are a young person aged 9 to 14 who is passionate about comic books and youโ€™d like a space to sell your zines or comic books or hand-made merch, weโ€™d love to have you. Spaces are limited so please book by 20th September (first come, first served): info@halfwayupthestairs.ie 

RELAXED FAMILY EVENTNEARLY BOOKED OUT!

Frankieโ€™s World with Aoife Dooley

Date and Time: Saturday 5th October 10.30am to 11.15pm + signing after the event

Venue: The Whale Theatre, Greystones

Age: 9+

Booking: The Whale Theatre, Greystones here

Ticket Cost: โ‚ฌ6 per child, โ‚ฌ8 per adult, โ‚ฌ25 for family ticket โ€“ (group of 4 including 1 adult)

All children must be accompanied by a ticket holding adult

This is a relaxed family event with smaller numbers, designed for autistic children, and children (or parents/guardians) with extra sensory needs who need a quieter event.

Aoifeโ€™s comic books, Frankieโ€™s World and the follow up, Finding My Voice are hugely popular at Halfway up the Stairs and itโ€™s easy to see why. They are warm and funny and tell the story of autistic schoolgirl Frankie and her adventures.

Join Aoife for this special event all about Frankie and her world, and Aoife and her world! 

Pop-up bookshop on site โ€“ Aoife will sign her books after her event

Buy Aoife’s books before the event here

Event Notes

Detailed notes about the event and venue and what children can expect will be sent to all ticket holders a week before the event

FAMILY EVENT

The World of Milly McCarthy and Friends with Leona Forde and Karen Harte

Date and Time: Saturday 5th October 12.30pm to 1.15pm + signing after the event

Venue: The Whale Theatre, Greystones

Age: 8+

Booking: The Whale Theatre, Greystones here

Ticket Cost: โ‚ฌ6 per child, โ‚ฌ8 per adult, โ‚ฌ25 for family ticket โ€“ 2 adults, 2 children

All children must be accompanied by a ticket holding adult

Leona and Karen will talk about their brand-new Milly adventure, Milly McCarthy and the Christmas Calamity, where Milly takes part in a festive concert, which brings the house down, literally! If you like a good giggle, this event is for you!

Pop-up bookshop on site โ€“ Leona and Karen will sign their books after their event

Buy the Milly McCarthy books before the event here

FAMILY EVENT: LUNCHTIME COMIC BOOK SIGNINGS AT HALFWAY UP THE STAIRS

Meet our comic book creators, ask them questions and get your books signed!

Free of charge, no booking necessary

12.00pm to 1.00pm

Neill Cameron, author/illustrator of Mega Robo Bros AND Sarah Bowie, author/illustrator of the Nina Peanut books

1.30pm to 2.15pm

Aoife Dooley, author/illustrator of Frankieโ€™s World and Finding My Voice

Free of charge, no booking necessary

FAMILY EVENT

COMIC BOOK BONANZA! WITH SARAH BOWIE, NEILL CAMERON, AOIFE DOOLEY, KAREN HARTE AND ALAN NOLAN NEARLY BOOKED OUT!

Date and Time: Saturday 5th October 2.30pm to 4.00pm

(Please leave extra time for the signing after the event at the Halfway up the Stairs pop-up bookshop)

Venue: The Whale Theatre, Greystones

Age: 9+

Booking: The Whale Theatre, Greystones here

Ticket Cost: โ‚ฌ10 per child, โ‚ฌ12 per adult or โ‚ฌ40 for family ticket โ€“ (group of 4 including 1 adult)

All children must be accompanied by a ticket holding adult

To close our festival, we have not one but two amazing events for you, back-to-back. A must for any comic book fan!

How to Create a Brilliant Comic Book Characters with Neill Cameron and Sarah Bowie, in conversation with Alan Nolan

We are delighted to have UK comic book sensation, Neill Cameron, creator of the Mega Robo Bros with us for a very special comic book event! He will join Nina Peanutโ€™s creator, Sarah Bowie and host with the most, Alan Nolan for a lively, illustrated chat about comic book characters they love and how they came up with their very own characters.

Our SPECTACULAR Closing Event:

Ready, Steady, Draw โ€“ a Crazy Comic Book Event Where Anything Could Happen! with Aoife Dooley, Sarah Bowie, Neill Cameron and Karen Harte Hosted by Alan Nolan

Join our comic book artists as they battle it out to be the best comic drawing team in the world (well, in Wicklow!) with help from the audience (yes, parents too!).

Mega signing with all our speakers – Sarah Bowie, Neill Cameron, Aoife Dooley, Alan Nolan and Karen Harte โ€“ after the event at the Halfway up the Stairs pop-up bookshop on site  

Buy Sarah Bowie’s books before the event here

Buy Neill Cameron’s books before the event here

Buy Aoife Dooley’s books before the event here

Buy Alan Nolan’s books before the event here

Buy Leona Forde and Karen Harte’s books before the event here

Jumping off the Page Speaker Biographies

Sarah Bowie

Sarah Bowie is an author and illustrator based in Waterford. Her first comic book for children, Nina Peanut is Amazing was published to great acclaim and her second, Nina Peanut: Mega Mystery Solver has just been published.

She is co-founder of The Comics Lab and of Irelandโ€™s first Graphic Short Story Prize in partnership with The Irish Times. 

Neill Cameron

Neill Cameron is a cartoonist and writer, creator of the graphic novel series Mega Robo Bros, the Freddy VS School illustrated novels, and frequent contributor to weekly childrenโ€™s comic, The Phoenix. In 2018 Mega Robo Bros was chosen as one of the best children’s comics of the year by both the New York Public Library and the Schools Library Journal.

Neill holds degrees in Philosophy and Information Technology, although what they have to do with drawing comics about robot brothers and pirate dinosaurs is frankly anyone’s guess.

Aoife Dooley

Aoife Dooley is an award-winning illustrator, writer and comedian.  She is best known for her graphic novels for children, Frankieโ€™s World and Finding My Voice. The stories are loosely based on her young self and feeling different from others. Aoife shares her own experiences around autism after getting a diagnosis in her late 20โ€™s. She credits this discovery to helping her to finally understand herself for the first time. 

Leona Forde

Leona Forde is a teacher from Bandon, County Cork. As part of the new Junior Cycle Course, teachers were offered workshops in a variety of arts disciplines and Leona used the opportunity to do a creative writing course. The Milly books are the result! Much loved by readers, with four books and more to come in 2025, Milly is here to stay!

Karen Harte

Karen Harte is an illustrator, comic creator and visual designer from Dublin. She has worked with a variety of clients such as Positive Period Ireland, Girls Rock Dublin, Fighting Words, the Dublin Feminist Film Festival and more. Her illustrations focus on playful visual storytelling and are informed by finding joy in the everyday. She is the illustrator of the Milly McCarthy books.

Alan Nolan

Alan Nolan is a comic creator and is the author and illustrator of childrenโ€™s books such as Fintanโ€™s Fifteen, Conorโ€™s Caveman and the Sam Hannigan series. He is the illustrator of the popular Gordonโ€™s Game books written by Gordon Dโ€™Arcy and Paul Howard, as well as Animal Crackers by Sarah Webb. His new book, Molly Malone & Bram Stoker in the Riddle of the Disappearing Dickens, the latest in his Molly & Bram series is out in September.