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Shaun O'Day of Ireland

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A young Irish boy vanishes from his lakeside village after an encounter with leprechauns, setting off a series of episodic adventures that move between everyday rural life and enchanted realms. The narrative interweaves local legend, including an origin tale about Conn-eda, with encounters with fairies, a frightened giant, and other folk-myth figures, and follows later episodes involving other children and a girl-fairy who alters a small boy's life. Evocative descriptions of thatched cottages, lakes, and countryside are paired with photographic portraits that illustrate the story's settings and characters.

About the Author

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Madeline Brandeis

Madeline Brandeis was an American author known for her children's books that explore cultural themes through engaging narratives. She gained popularity in the early 20th century with a series of stories that introduce young readers to various countries and their traditions. Her notable works include "Little Erik of Sweden," "Little Jeanne of France," and "Little Tony of Italy," each featuring a child protagonist that embodies the spirit of their respective cultures. Brandeis's writing not only entertains but also educates, fostering a sense of curiosity and appreciation for diversity among her readers.

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