Jimeen

Jimeen by Pádraig O Siocfhradha, published by O’Brien Press, Limited in 2000, is a lively tale that follows the mischievous adventures of a young boy named Jimeen. This edition, consisting of 121 pages and presented in English, introduces readers to Jimeen’s antics, which include tormenting his sister Cáit, engaging in pranks, and exploring the countryside in search of spies.
Readers will discover a narrative filled with humor and mischief, as Jimeen’s escapades lead to unexpected outcomes, such as a neighborhood search for a drowned cat and the antics of a drunken goose. The story draws on elements of juvenile fiction, historical context, and legends, making it a rich addition to young adult literature. This translation opens the door for a new audience to enjoy the fun and chaos that Jimeen brings to life.
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Jimeen can’t seem to stay out of trouble – he just can’t resist it, whether it’s tormenting his sister, Cáit, a night out ‘on the Wren’, trying to steal lobsters, or scouring the countryside for spies.
A drowned cat, a drunken goose, the whole neighbourhood out searching all night – these are the results of Jimeen’s pranks.
Popular for years in the Irish language, this translation means that a whole new audience can join in the fun.
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