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The Miners Strike Back - "at once hilarious, authentic, and thoroughly charming"
The Miners Strike Back is a new satirical novel by ex-miner Kevin Dicks and published by Y Lolfa. It is his debut novel and has been described as ‘Twin Town meets the Miners’ Strike”. read more
‘Voice of Welsh Shearing’ Tom Evans Publishes Life Story
Well known Radnorshire-born sheep farmer Tom Evans, MBE, has put pen to paper and written an autobiography of his farming life, to be published by Y Lolfa at the Royal Welsh Show in Llanelwedd.... read more
Little Known Story of Lives Saved by the Welsh During the Boer War
The Welsh nation can be proud of their history of patriotic endeavour and sacrifice. And a little known story shows how the Welsh made sacrifices and led the way in medicine during the Boer War in South Africa – the story is published in a new book called Gallant Little Wales read more
The ‘Definitive’ Book on Tryweryn Challenges ‘Legends’ and Deeply Held Opinions
Whatever the complexities surrounding the flooding of Cwm Tryweryn, the construction of Llyn Celyn is widely regarded as a decisive event in Welsh history. The story resonates with Welsh people like no other, and at last, after twenty years of research, author Wyn Thomas has written a detailed study of the story published by Y Lolfa, and questions many widely held views. read more
Fan's story following Wrexham 'through thin and thin' published in new book
A lifelong Wrexham fan, as well as the author of many books, Peter Read has published a new one on the rollercoaster ride of following his club, called From Hollywood to Wrexham, published by Y Lolfa. In addition to watching them through Thick and Thin, he has also supported them through the Thin and Thin. But there have also been the never to be forgotten seasons, such as when they won promotion to the Second Division. He also recalls breath taking victories in the European Cup Winners Cup against football giants such as Porto and the nights they pushed Real Zaragossa and Anderlecht all the way. read more
Waldo Williams: Best work of iconic Welsh poet published in English
Y Lolfa have just released an English language translation of the best work of renowned Welsh poet, Waldo Williams.The Peacemakers comprises the original poems by Williams along with parallel translations into English by esteemed poet and translator Tony Conran, who originally translated them in the 1990s. Waldo Williams (1904–1971) was a folk poet who celebrated the way of life and people of his local area, but also wrote on the themes of pacifism, faith, the brotherhood of humankind, belonging and understanding one another. read more
On 230th anniversary of Telford’s Appointment, a new novel set against construction of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
From Welsh publisher Y Lolfa this week comes a new historical novel set against the building of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Llangollen. Betrayal follows the story of a brother and sister from an impoverished background in 18th century north Wales. Peggin, abandoned by her family, must try to carve a new life as a housemaid. At the same time, her long-lost brother Joe has worked his way up to help oversee the construction of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct under engineer Thomas Telford. read more
New book to change minds on Welsh Independence
A new book published by Y Lolfa aims to transform the way people think about Welsh independence. Authors Jim Wingate and Jen Llywelyn share personal experiences and practical exercises in this compact book that aims to decolonise minds. The book, 20 Radical Steps to Welsh Independence: By first decolonising our minds, is a self-help guide, giving the reader various examples and actions to transform the way the reader thinks about Wales. read more
A novel for learners, by a learner: a traditional song triggers a novel for new Welsh speakers
An author who himself learnt Welsh has written a novel to help other learners. Ewan Smith's novel was inspired by the traditional song 'Hen Ferchetan'. Ewan, who lives in Colwyn Bay, writes pocket novels and romantic and crime stories for women's magazines, The People's Friend and My Weekly, but this is his first novel in Welsh. Why, then, did he turn to the language and start learning enthusiastically? read more
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