Tales from Old Ireland
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Oisín in Tír na nóg
by Malachy Doyle
Part of the Tales from Old Ireland series
Oisín is a warrior, until he runs away with Niahm, a princess from the Land of Eternal Youth. But a life of peace and ease doesn't suit Oisín. Will he manage to leave Tír na nÓg, and will he ever be able to come back if he does?
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The Children of Lir
by Malachy Doyle
Part of the Tales from Old Ireland series
King Lir had four children, Fionnuala, Aed, Fiacra, and Conn. When their mother dies, King Lir marries Aoife. The children soon learn that their new stepmother is a witch, and she has it out for them. What will their stepmother do to them? Will their family ever be reunited?
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The Twelve Wild Geese
by Malachy Doyle
Part of the Tales from Old Ireland series
A wicked queen wishes for a daughter so badly that she trades all twelve of her sons for her daughter Bevin. When Bevin grows up, she learns that her twelve older brothers have been turned into wild geese. Will she be able to find and save them?
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The Soul Cages
by Malachy Doyle
Part of the Tales from Old Ireland series
Jack lives on the windy, rocky coast of County Clare, and befriends a Merrow, one of the men who live under the sea. Jack goes down to the Merrow's underwater house and finds the Soul Cages, which have the trapped the souls of men drowned at sea. Can Jack outwit the Merrow and save their souls?
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Fair, Brown and Trembling
by Malachy Doyle
Part of the Tales from Old Ireland series
The two sisters Fair and Brown are so jealous of their beautiful younger sister Trembling that they force her to stay home and clean for them. Until the old henwife steps in. Will Trembling be able to escape from her sisters?
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Lusmore and the Fairies
by Malachy Doyle
Part of the Tales from Old Ireland series
Lushmore has a hump on his back. One day he hears the fairies singing and he likes their song so much, he starts singing it, and adding to it. Learn why it's very important to always respect the fairies.
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Son of an Otter, Son of a Wolf
by Malachy Doyle
Part of the Tales from Old Ireland series
King Cormac has decided to leave his kingdom to Lorcan. But Lorcan becomes greedy and doesn't want to wait until Cormac dies before taking the throne. Will Lorcan prevail? And who really is his father?
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