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Valerie O'Connor

    Deze auteur verkent de complexiteit van de menselijke ervaring door middel van suggestieve verhalen. Haar werk kenmerkt zich door een diep begrip van karakterpsychologie en scherpe observatie van maatschappelijke nuances. Door haar schrijven probeert ze de onzichtbare draden die onze levens verbinden te belichten, waardoor lezers worden aangezet tot reflectie over hun eigen bestaan. Haar unieke stijl en krachtige thematische focus maken haar tot een boeiende stem in de hedendaagse literatuur.

    Creative Ireland
    Val's Kitchen
    Irish Bread Baking for Today
    • 2016

      A comprehensive book by seasoned baker Valerie O'Connor, which covers all areas of cooking.

      Val's Kitchen
    • 2015

      Irish Bread Baking for Today

      • 93bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen
      4,4(5)Tarief

      Irish Bread Baking for Today shows visitors to Ireland how easy it is to whip up a batch of griddle cakes, bake a gorgous Irish soda loaf, even make your own butter. Recipes include: boxty and other potato breads, guinness bread, spotted dog, griddle scones, spelt bread, and many, many more.

      Irish Bread Baking for Today
    • 2011

      Creative Ireland

      The Visual Arts, Contemporary Visual Arts in Ireland 2000-2011

      • 244bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      100 Irish Artists, 100 Colour Plates. 6 Commentaries from respected writers such as: Mebh Ruane, Colin Graham, Valerie Connor, Fiona Kearney, Brian Hand and Noel Kelly - Creative Ireland: The Visual Arts will fast become the most desirable visual arts book this season. Creative Ireland: The Visual Arts presents an attractive record of the early 21st century contemporary visual arts in Ireland with 100 artists who have been selected for their specific contribution to the contemporary arts in the first years of the 21st Century. Aimed at a general audience, as well as the art connoisseur and enthusiast, each artist is profiled with an iconic example of their practice shown in full colour. The texts are engaging as they explain Ireland within the context of the early 21st century, and the impact that this has had socially, economically and culturally. The book is in an attractive format, and is priced at a level that makes it affordable.

      Creative Ireland