<ul><li>'Funny, strange and magical' <em>Guardian</em> </li><li>‘These stories make the wall between worlds thrillingly thin. Their enchantment calls to us ever from the other side of the door’ Michael Sheen, from the foreword</li></ul>

‘These stories make the wall between worlds thrillingly thin. Their enchantment calls to us ever from the other side of the door’ Michael Sheen, from the foreword

If you think you’ve heard all the fairy tales out there, think again. Inside this book you will find eleven epic Welsh tales from long ago, but not so far away, that are bound to enchant you. The Mab is a collection full to the brim with brand new versions of really, really old stories from the Mabinogi – maybe the oldest written-down stories in the history of Britain.

But as well as being really, really old, the stories in The Mab are strange and funny and thrilling. Alive with mystery and magic, they speak of a time when the gates between the Real World and the Otherworld were occasionally left open. And sometimes, just sometimes, it was possible to step through.

The stories in this illustrated edition have been reimagined by an extraordinary team of writers, and each appears alongside a Welsh-language translation.

Les mer

Eleven stories from the Welsh classic retold for young people, in a beautifully illustrated dual-language edition with a foreword by Michael Sheen

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781800181151
Publisert
2022-06-09
Utgiver
Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
Høyde
222 mm
Bredde
141 mm
Aldersnivå
00, JC, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
224

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Biografisk notat

Matt Brown is a broadcaster who has presented some of the UK's most popular TV programmes, as well as radio shows on Capital, Heart and Magic. He is also the award-winning author of two children's book series: Compton Valance and Dreary Inkling School. He lives in Buckinghamshire.

Eloise Williams is the inaugural Children’s Laureate Wales 2019–2021. She has published four books for young people: Elen’s Island, Gaslight, Seaglass and Wilde. In 2019, Seaglass was shortlisted for the prestigious Tir Na N’og awards. She lives in Pembrokeshire.