Finn MacCool and the Giant’s Causeway

Finn MacCool and the Giant’s Causeway by Malachy Doyle is a captivating tale published by Franklin Watts in 2009. This edition features 31 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around the Irish giant Finn MacCool, who claims to be the strongest giant in the world, leading to a confrontation with the Scottish giant Benandonner. As they engage in a battle of strength, a causeway forms across the sea, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown.
Readers will discover an engaging adventure that highlights themes of bravery and cleverness. As Finn faces the challenge of a much larger opponent, his wife Una plays a crucial role in attempting to save him. This narrative is suitable for young readers aged 6 and up, offering a blend of action and adventure that captures the imagination. The book’s focus on giants and their legendary feats makes it a delightful addition to juvenile fiction.
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ADVENTURE STORIES. The Irish giant Finn MacCool boasts that he is the strongest giant in the world. But the Scottish giant Benandonner disagrees. They start hurling rocks and soon a causeway stretches across the sea. But Benandonner is much bigger than Finn. Can Finn’s wife Una save her husband? Ages 6+.
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