It has been a phenomenal year for younger sports readers, one to make older ones seethe with envy that this breadth and quality just wasn't around in our day. We'll start with The Children of Croke Park by Michael Foley, the latest offering in the author's one-man mission to preserve the memories of those who died in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday in 1920. These are the stories of Jerome O'Leary, William Robinson and John William Scott - the three youngest people killed that day - written in the style of a novel while using all the established facts from archives and his own research to carry the tale along. Foley's quest to keep Bloody Sunday a living, breathing thing in 21st century Ireland is one of the great modern feats of public service journalism and we are all the better as a nation for it.
The Children of Croke Park : Bloody Sunday 1920