Daniel O’Rourke An Irish Tale

Daniel O’Rourke An Irish Tale by Gerald McDermott, published by Puffin Books in 1988, is a vibrant exploration of Irish folklore designed for young readers. This edition features 32 pages filled with full-color illustrations that bring to life the whimsical journey of Daniel O’Rourke, who is transported from a small brook to the moon and then to the sea. The book is presented in English and is suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and fiction, particularly in the realms of fairy tales and folklore.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that encourages imagination and adventure, making it an ideal choice for St. Patrick’s Day or any day of the year. The story captures the essence of Irish culture and mythology, offering insights into the enchanting world of folklore. With its captivating illustrations and playful storytelling, this book serves as a delightful introduction to the themes of travel and fantasy, appealing to children and adults alike.
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Perfect for St. Patrick’s Day or any other day, this Irish tale will take youngsters off on a free-wheeling flight of fancy as Daniel O’Rourke is whisked from a small brook to the moon and then to the sea. Full-color illustrations.
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