
Mary Arrigan
Author of Mario's Angels: A Story About the Artist Giotto
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Mamó ag an fheirm 1 copy
Mamó ag an sorcas 1 copy
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I love the character's perspective! Set in the time of the Irish Potato Famine, Esty finds a way to rescue her family from their circumstances in Ireland by setting sail for Australia in search of gold.
A story about Dorcas who lives in Dublin after the Blast. Society has gone to pot and gangs roam the streets trying to stay alive and take whatever food they can find. Pretty standard fare for this type of book. Most of it's interest is in following the action while in Dublin, it's quite fun, particularly when you realise that the headquarters of the nasties Mace's Gang is Dublin City Council's HQ in Woodquay.
Matt runs away from home after his foster mother's partner beats him. He falls foul of two older boys who rob him of his money but he is saved from a worse fate by an eldery chap known as Gentleman Jeremy. They become friends and Jeremy helps Matt survive on the street until he becomes ill and they are evicted from their safe "home" under a tunnel. Can they survive harsh life on the streets? [p.10-18 "It was..." to the end of the chapter.]
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The main character is a boy.
A rather predicatable boy inherits spooky location and then on a dark and stormy night strange things begin to happen. At the end everything is ok.
That said this is a well told and constructed story with little waste but plenty to draw you into the tale.
The main character is a boy.
A rather predicatable boy inherits spooky location and then on a dark and stormy night strange things begin to happen. At the end everything is ok.
That said this is a well told and constructed story with little waste but plenty to draw you into the tale.
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