Little Island
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About Little Island
Little Island is an independent Irish publishing house dedicated to producing high-quality literature for young readers. Established in 2010 by Siobhán Parkinson, Ireland's first Laureate na nÓg, the company focuses on publishing the best new Irish writing for children, teens, and young adults.
The company's slogan, "Books create waves," reflects its belief in the transformative power of literature to inspire and challenge young minds. Little Island aims to publish books that make a significant impact both in Ireland and internationally.
The diverse catalog includes:
- Picture books
- Irish myths and history
- Series and trilogies
- Funny stories
- Fantasy and adventure
- Science and nature
- Teen and young adult fiction
- Gift books
Little Island's books have been translated into multiple languages and published worldwide, showcasing the global appeal of Irish literature. The company maintains an outward-looking, international mindset to ensure its publications reach a broad audience.
Representation and Support
In Ireland, Little Island is represented by Hackett Flynn Publishers’ Agency, in the UK by Bounce Sales and Marketing Ltd, and in North America by Consortium Sales and Distribution.
The company has received generous support from Ireland's Arts Council, Culture Ireland, and Literature Ireland. This backing has been instrumental in its growth and success, enabling continued publication of high-quality literature for young readers.
Online Presence and Accessibility
Little Island operates a strong online presence through its website, where readers can explore and purchase books directly.
The website offers:
- Free shipping in Ireland for orders over €20
- Free UK shipping for orders over €30
This makes the books accessible to a wide audience.
Locations
While Little Island's headquarters are based in Dublin, Ireland, the company also has a presence in:
- New York City, USA
This international footprint reflects the company's commitment to reaching readers beyond Ireland and underscores the global appeal of its publications.