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Ionbhá

The Empathy Book for Ireland

Pat Dolan editor Cillian Murphy editor Mark Brennan editor Gillian Browne editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:The Mercier Press

Published:6th Oct '22

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'We need empathy in schools just as we need empathy in the world right now' - Cillian Murphy, Actor and Patron of the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre

The wide range of contributors to Ionbhá acts like a compass to guide us on what truly matters in life. Their reflections on empathy illuminate the healing power of empathy and vividly open our eyes to the countless ways in which empathy shapes all of us.

Ionbhá or empathy is a core element of wisdom and a universal language of the soul. It brings joy to the everyday, making the unbearable bearable. “We need empathy in schools just as we need empathy in the world right now” - Cillian Murphy, Actor and Patron of the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre.

The wide range of contributions to the publication Ionbhá act like a compass, guiding us on things that really matter in life. Reflections on empathy illuminate its healing properties, vividly opening our eyes to the countless ways in which its power can shape us all. This collection shows that no matter how big or small, empathetic actions have a massive impact. Although we rarely appreciate how these actions affect people and their communities, they often reverberate long after we act. 

89 contributors include Michael D. Higgins, Hozier, Tolü Makay, The Edge, Rachael Blackmore, Blindboy Boatclub, Mary Coughlan, Clodagh Finn, Katy Hyland, Imelda May, Brendan O’Connor, Louise O’Neill, Valery Biden Owens and citizens from all walks of life.

All royalties from the sale of this book will go directly to delivering the Activating Social Empathy education programme in Irish schools and youth work organisations.

ISBN: 9781781178195

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 552g

352 pages

Edited by Cillian Murphy, Pat Dolan, Gillian Browne and Mark Brennan