Description
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Follow Brave Maeve as she adventures through enchanted places, encountering characters from Irish myth and legend.
About
The book was written and illustrated by Stuart Harrison, in Liverpool, featuring his friend’s daughter. Celebrating characters from thousands of years of Irish and Liverpudlian folklore, Brave Maeve is an energetic romp through time and tale.
The lead character -Maeve- is a genuine Liverpool-gal, connected to the author by friends and also the daughter of one of Liverpool’s John Mitchels’ GAA coaches! Linking Liverpool and Ireland, this is a great adventure story; full of busy pages, local lingo and pacy adventures.
In this follow up book, Brave Maeve accepts a new adventure to help Molly Malone get to freedom by returning a lost item to King Dagda. Romp through Irish myth and legend with the duo in this exciting adventure.
Literacy
The story meets Flesh-Kincaid level 3 (8-9-year-old reading age). It is equivalent to Roald Dahl’s The Magic Finger or Julia Donaldson’s The Gruffalo. Remember though, this book comes in English and Gaeilge (Irish), so has a wider appeal that just this age range.
Commissioners
This children’s story was commissioned by Liverpool Irish Festival, in partnership with Gael Linn and An tUltach.