(Isstories Editorial):- San Francisco, California Jan 6, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – An enchanting debut blending magic, community, and environmental care — coming January 2026
Irish author and poet Caoimhe Lawlor is set to delight readers of all ages with the upcoming release of her new edition of Mc Inty’s Goats, scheduled for January 2026. Rich in imagination and heart, the story is a whimsical adventure that seamlessly weaves the everyday world with the fragile magic of a fairy realm in peril.
Inspired by Ireland’s storytelling tradition and landscape, Mc Inty’s Goats invites readers into a world where the ordinary lives of goats collide with an extraordinary mission. As courage is tested and unexpected friendships are formed, the story unfolds as a celebration of loyalty, community, and quiet heroism.
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What truly sets Mc Inty’s Goats apart is its thoughtful exploration of environmental stewardship, community responsibility, and the unseen magic in the world around us. Lawlor’s prose is light and imaginative, offering more than a fantasy adventure, it is a story about believing in the impossible and protecting what is sacred, even when the odds feel daunting.
A lifelong scribbler and daydreamer, Caoimhe Lawlor is Irish and lives in County Donegal. Passionate about Ireland, its people, stories, and culture, she has previously published poetry and is also an avid photographer.
In keeping with the book’s themes of care and compassion, 5% of the sale price of Mc Inty’s Goats will be donated to Focus Ireland, a national housing and homelessness organisation working to end child homelessness. Family homelessness in Ireland continues to rise, with over 5,000 children currently living in temporary accommodation. Homelessness disproportionately affects children, disrupting their education, friendships, mental health, and long-term wellbeing. Focus Ireland supports families in rebuilding their lives and securing stable homes but they cannot do it alone.
For more information about the author and her upcoming release, visit www.caoimhelawlor.com.

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