Gaelic Spirit
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a brilliant story for the sports-mad young ones in our lives as we set off on another Eoin Madden Adventure … Sports and history are woven together in what is, simply a great adventure
» Fallen Star Stories
Sports-mad Eoin Madden is home in Tipperary for the holidays. There's no rugby over the summer, so he and his Castlerock boarding school friends, Dylan and Alan, head down to Ormondstown GAA club and get involved with the hurling and football teams. Les mer
The summer is full of fun as the boys all get into playing GAA - well, apart from Alan, who's more into studying the opposition, and checking out the GAA stats. Eoin and Dylan take part in a hurling and football blitz against other clubs in the county and find some of the skills they've developed in rugby translate well to their native sports.
The lads also have a bit of fun setting up a gardening business with their new teammates Vladis and Isaac to make some money. Everything is going well, so Eoin isn't sure why he bumps into his old ghostly friend, Brian Hanrahan - along with the ghost of Michael Hogan, who died in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday. Usually when ghosts appear to Eoin it is because there's something brewing. Some mystery or danger!
The only thing going wrong in Ormondstown seems to be a bit of trouble with a gang of bullies. But Eoin and Dylan have handled the bullies - or have they?
The ghostly action really hots up when the friends go to Dublin for the All-Ireland Hurling final. Eoin gains a deeper understanding of the tragedy of Bloody Sunday 100 years ago. But will he be in time to stop a modern tragedy unfolding?
Book 7 in the acclaimed Rugby Spirit series.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- O'Brien Press Ltd
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781788491853
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
Anmeldelser
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a brilliant story for the sports-mad young ones in our lives as we set off on another Eoin Madden Adventure … Sports and history are woven together in what is, simply a great adventure
» Fallen Star Stories
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the whole story was very exciting and a great read overall … I would highly recommend this book for age group: 9-14 … My Dad loved the historical reference to Bloody Sunday and it also taught me about Bloody Sunday. I would give this book a 9/10. Overall I loved the book. Keep up the good work - By Aisling (age 10), 4th Class, Holy Rosary Primary School, Firhouse, Dublin 24
» Seomra Ranga
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lively sports adventure
» Irish Independent
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a story of friendship, superb ending
» Irish Examiner
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spirited read … sports fans of all hues will doubtless devour
» Evening Echo
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Eoin Madden loves rugby, but home in Tipperary from boarding school for the summer, he’s been playing hurling and football instead in the local GAA club. He and his buddies have great fun in coach Paddy’s team, but there’s also a gardening business to run, Eoin’s grandad needs help and local bullies need to be taught a lesson. Eoin’s also been seeing ghosts again, which usually means something. This becomes clear in the action-packed conclusion at the All-Ireland final, a hundred years after Croke Park’s Bloody Sunday tragedy.
» Children's Books Ireland
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The story of Bloody Sunday is told along the way
» Irish Times
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Brilliant books which combine Irish sport and Irish history and the whole thing is interwoven brilliantly
» Damien O’Meara, RTE Sport