
The Faerie Isle: Tales and Traditions of Ireland's Forgotten Folklore
Synopsis
*"Quinn's writing has a folksy, intimate tone; readers will feel as though they're huddled by the fireside, listening to a gifted storyteller holding an audience spellbound." -Kirkus Reviews* (starred review)
This entrancing collection of Irish fairy folk will enchant young lovers of the mystical, the magical, and the occult.**
Watch for seal-skinned selkies coming to shore every ninth day to dance-but keep a safe distance, lest you become mesmerized. If you spy a fair mermaid combing her hair whilst sitting upon a rock, look away, as that could be bad luck indeed. And legend has it that just one encounter with the silver-tongued fairy known as the Charmer may leave a person lovesick and heartbroken. This gorgeous book offers illuminating introductions to fifteen remarkable fairies, the lesser-known heroes and villains of Irish folklore, from tiny leprechauns to enormous giants, trickster spirits to slippery shape-shifters. Dramatically lit illustrations, stories inspired by tales from the Irish National Folklore Collection, and a look at each fae's traits and origins make this a keepsake collection and a gift to be treasured.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Candlewick Press
- ISBN: 9781536240719
- Number of pages: 80
- Dimensions: 278 x 200 x 14 mm
- Weight: 544g
- Languages: English