
The Saga of Ireland brings the stirring history of Erin to life in thrilling clarity. Learn about the Irish people from the ancient Gaels up to the modern day. Explore rich landscapes, from the peak of Skellig Michael to the blue waters of Keem Bay. Meet larger-than-life characters such as Niall of the Nine Hostages, Brian Ború, and Michael Collins.Get acquainted with remarkable saints like St. Brigid, St. Malachy, St. Lawrence O'Toole. And be present for Ireland's pivotal moments, such as St. Patrick's contest with the Druids, the Battle of Clontarf, and the Easter Rising. Interwoven with engaging historical fiction vignettes and peppered throughout with beautiful illustrations, The Saga of Ireland offers an engaging journey through two millennia of Irish history.

Campbell’s storybook style brings the narrative to life for young readers, taking them back in time and awakening a love and appreciation for Mary's place in the Church's life.

When confronted with the message of the Gospel, the Jews on the day of Pentecost were cut to the heart and said, "Brethren, what shall we do?" (Acts 2:37) Catholics today are asking themselves the same question. Phillip Campbell's The Way of Life offers a response. Drawing on the spiritual heritage of the Church, the essays in this book call us to refocus our sight on the Lord, cultivating "eyes to see" that we might have confidence in God's providence. Covering a host of subjects ranging from the practical to the mystical, The Way of Life challenges us to rise above the darkness of our times, armed with a lively awareness of God's grace.

Phillip Campbell, author of the best-selling The Story of Civilization series from TAN Books, returns to offer young Catholics a dramatic historical account of the life of Saint Genevieve of Paris. Matron of Paris follows the journey of Genevieve from her childhood as a shepherdess to becoming the beloved abbess and advocate of the Christians of Paris. Along the way, she encounters a host of notable characters from history, including Saint Patrick, King Clovis, Saint Clotilde, and more! Set against the backdrop of the collapse of the Roman Empire and rise of the Merovingians, this is a rousing tale of perseverance, grace, and finding the will of God in the circumstances of life, even the most trying. Written in an engaging narrative style and beautifully illustrated throughout, Matron of Paris will give young readers a deep appreciation for the life and accomplishments of one of the Church’s most influential and extraordinary saints of the early Middle Ages.

Paladologies, the sequel to Tale of Manaeth, picks up after the departure of the great Queen of Asylia, tracing the fortunes of Manissa's family through the drama of the centuries. The sons of Manissa find themselves increasingly scorned from an entrenched nobility that wants nothing to do with their house-or the mysterious power that flows in their veins. Punctuated with episodes of glory, tragedy, romance, and even comedy, the thirty-six short stories of Paladologies carry the reader through the dizzying and often violent tumults that bring the house of Manissa from disinheritance and despair to restoration, redemption, and glory.Recommended for ages 13 and up due to war sequences and thematic elements.
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