About the Author:
Eithne Massey has written many books for both adults and children, mainly based on the legends of Ireland. Her adaptation of the award-winning movie The Secret of Kells is set in the time of the early Viking raids; The Silver Stag of Bunratty and Where the Stones Sing are set in Norman Ireland and Blood Brother, Swan Sister at the time of the Battle of Clontarf. All blend together historical detail with myths, legends and folklore, resulting in stories which will appeal to "young readers who enjoy an adventure with well-rounded characters and a touch of magic and history" (www.childrensbooksireland.ie).
Review:
treats the reader to an excellent mix of fact and folklore, centred .... around the Battle of Clontarf ... the atmosphere of Viking Dublin is brilliantly delineated -- Irish Examiner gripping ... magic and warfare are unexpectedly but skilfully mingled in this atmospheric tale ... engrossing -- parentsintouch.co.uk interesting ... characters were well made and it was good overall ... exciting, interesting and adventurous -- Seomraranga.com a skilful blend of fiction, mythology and folklore ... an atmospheric and exciting tale that will be a very enjoyable read for children aged 9 and over -- Theswallowsnest.net an intriguing confluence of fact, fiction and fable, marking the battle's millennial anniversary -- Evening Echo I really enjoyed this book. Like Rosemary Sutcliff, a writer I much admire, Eithne Massey has the ability to get across the emotional complexities of divided loyalties. And the fierce determination of the Norsemen to conquer Ireland, no matter what the cost, comes across vividly; as does the Iron Age half-Pagan, half-Christian way of life. Clontarf was a real battle, but tales of sorcery have sprung up around it. Eithne Massey weaves these into the story in a way which is completely believable. Highly recommended for imaginative children of 11 plus -- www.historicalnovelsociety.org very interesting, well written and exciting ... very balanced and give equal treatment to both the Norse and Irish viewpoints ... fast moving ... ideal for the senior classes in a primary school. It could be used as in religion, geography, SPHE and undoubtedly history classes -- InTouch exciting and engaging ... Massey offers up a unique twist on an iconic chapter in Irish history -- Through the Looking Glass exciting and engaging ... Massey offers up a unique twist on an iconic chapter in Irish history -- Through the Looking Glass an enjoyable way to spark interest in the excitement of Clontarf -- CBI Recommended Reads Guide 2014
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