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Weight | 0.246 kg |
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Dimensions | 19.7 × 12.7 × 2 cm |
£7.99
Paperback | 352 pages
197 x 127 x 20 | 246g
From the award-winning author of The Silver Road comes a new tale of contemporary Ireland and ancient myth . . .
‘Sword of the Sun completely swept me away! O’Hart’s writing is rich, evocative and mysterious, but above all, total magic!’ Jennifer Bell, author of Magicalia’Rich in Irish mythology, this is a wonderful, pacey book with an unlikely trio of heroes. It kept me hooked throughout to its action-packed end.’ Nizrana Farook, author of The Girl Who Stole an ElephantWhen Ben and his family have to leave Dublin and move into the remote house where his mother grew up, he’s not optimistic about what lies ahead. For him and his brother Fin, it’ll mean fitting in to life with his aunts and a cousin he doesn’t even know.
But what Ben doesn’t expect is that he will be drawn into the mysteries of the wild mystical landscape. He can sense its power, and he can see a light shining from the mountain on the horizon. Even stranger, crows are gathering, watching him and haunting his dreams.
As Ben uncovers the stories of Ireland’s mythical heroes and warriors that obsessed his grandfather right up until he died, Ben begins to wonder if there is more to the tales than pure fantasy. It seems like trouble is stirring – and will he have the power to face it?A powerful new book for children aged 9 and up, drawing on Celtic folklore. Perfect for fans of Catherine Doyle and Ross Montgomery.
Weight | 0.246 kg |
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Dimensions | 19.7 × 12.7 × 2 cm |
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