Irish Art of It'll Be Grand

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  • ISBN 9781035445257
  • Dimensions: 138 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In Ireland, to say "I'm grand" can range from meaning "I'm on the verge of a nervous breakdown" to "I think this is the happiest I've ever been in my life". It is our catch-all term so as not to burden the other person too negatively or positively. (Because we are very sound like that.)


It rings out throughout the nation from morning to night; in the church yards, pubs, schoolrooms and streets, easing the worries of all who hear those magical words: Ah look, it'll be grand.

And aren't they dead right? Don't things always seem to work out in the end?

Freud said of the Irish, "This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever." Well, why would they need it? Armed with the certainty that things will be grand, this book details how the Irish have become the most well-adjusted race on earth through the magic of keeping level heads and refusing to get notions.

With quotes and lessons from famous Irish characters - both historical and fictional - and chocked full of charming stories from the Emerald Isle, this tongue-in-cheek guide to life is the perfect antidote to Murphy's Law, bestowing a deep assuredness that life always seems to work itself out eventually.

Justine Stafford is an Irish comedian, writer, and social media content creator known for her sharp wit and engaging online presence. Hailing from Kilbeg, County Meath, Justine has swiftly become one of Ireland's brightest comedic talents. She began her journey in comedy while working at JOE.ie as a social media presenter, where she honed her skills in creating humorous and relatable content. Her comedic prowess has seen her perform in venues across Ireland and internationally, including reaching the semi-finals in the UK Funny Women Competition and the finals of RTÉ's Stand Up and Be Funny competition.

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