<p>Two of O'Brien's stars, Erika McGann and Conor Busuttil, have come together to create this lovely new book. We all know the story of Oisin and Tir na nÓg - but this is Niamh and Tir na nÓg, the first version I've ever seen from Niamh's point of view, which feels like such an obvious oversight! Conor's artwork is amazing, slightly cartoony in the best way and full of detail. I've loved his other books but this might be his best yet! I'm sure I'm missing loads, but I do love the carving on the stone pillar - vibrant and new when Niamh comes for Oisin, overgrown and rubbed down when he returns. This is a fabulous addition to O'Brien's list of folklore inspired titles, and I can't wait to see what else this partnership comes up with. </p>

- ReadAndReviews,

<p>A truly special retelling of the popular folktale of Niamh, Oisin, and Tir na nOg, Busuttil's gift of characterisation balances the imagery delicately between the ethereal otherworld and the wellworn faces of humanity that readers can relate to. While on the surface, this retelling of a tale well-told remains faithful to the original Irish folktale, McGann's version is also a rumination on what it means to be human and how the fragility of life is what makes it so special</p>

- Irish Examiner,

Niamh lives in the magical land of Tír na nÓg, where no one ever grows old or feels sad. 

She invites Oisín to join her and they are happy until he misses his home in the human world.

When sadness strikes, Niamh learns the strength and beauty of
the human heart.

A beautiful retelling of a beloved Irish legend.

Les mer

The story of Niamh and Oisín in Tír na nÓg, the land of eternal youth, is one of Ireland’s best-loved legends. A tale of love and heartbreak, it's beautifully retold and lavishly illustrated for young readers.

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Niamh lives in the magical land of Tír na nÓg, where no one ever grows old or feels sad. 

She invites Oisín to join her and they are happy until he misses his home in the human world.

When sadness strikes, Niamh learns the strength and beauty of
the human heart.

A beautiful retelling of a beloved Irish legend.

Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781788495158
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
O'Brien Press Ltd
Vekt
458 gr
Høyde
261 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biografisk notat

Erika McGann grew up in Drogheda, County Louth, and now lives in Dublin. She is the author of many books including The Demon Notebook (winner of the Waverton Good Read Children’s Award), the ‘Cass and the Bubble Street Gang’ series and Tabitha Plimtock and the Edge of the World. Her picture books include the Where Are You, Puffling? stories (illustrated by Gerry Daly) and Standing On One Leg Is Hard and What is a Peachick? (illustrated by Clive McFarland). Conor Busuttil is a children’s picture book illustrator and passionate doodler. His most recent works include projects for the Blue Peter "Here be Dragons" competition, the exhibition and trail for Kew Gardens and working with Hampton Court Palace to bring their history to life for children. He was recently selected by The Eric Carle Museum as a rising star.  Conor is a lover of all things nature. Growing up in a small country village on the Strangford Lough coast in County Down, he spent many a day exploring the marshy farmlands for tadpoles and newts, and the rocky coastline in search of the mysterious creatures the tide left behind in its seaweedy pools.