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Cover of Second Challenge

Second Challenge

โœ Scribed by Spratt, Niall; Meehan, Patrick


Book ID
107545417
Publisher
Orpen Press
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
950 KB
Series
The Shamrogues 2
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781871305586

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Shamrogues series of children's books (four titles) was first published in the early nineties and was a sensation. Orpen Press are pleased to announce the publication of new, updated editions of the first two books in this much-loved series, The Shamrogues--First Challenge and The Shamrogues--Second Challenge. The Shamrogues are five magical creatures who were entrusted with the power of the high druids of Ireland when magic became forbidden in Ireland. Disguised as stones, they are awakened from their sleep by a little girl called Niamh. Together with Niamh and her brother Conor and sister Sinead, and with many other creatures they meet along the way, the Shamrogues set about on a quest to save the local environment from its enemies. Having sold over 40,000 copies in its first edition, this series will delight a new generation of children.


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