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The Druid's Tune (Paperback)

by O.R. Melling (Author)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: O'Brien Press Ltd; New edition edition (30 April 1992)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0862782856
  • ISBN-13: 978-0862782856
  • Product Dimensions: 19.7 x 13.3 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,504,403 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Book Description

An exciting timetravel adventure.

Two Canadian teenagers visiting Ireland come under the influence of a mysterious stranger and are transported back to ancient times. As companions of the young hero Cuchulainn, Rosemary and Jimmy are caught up in a terrible battle against Queen Maeve. Will they survive the past, and can they ever return to their own time?



About the Author

Orla Melling was born in Bray, Co Wicklow and emigrated to Canada with her family when she was five years old. Growing up in Toronto with seven sisters and two brothers, she returned often to Ireland for Irish dancing competitions. She was North American Junior and Senior Irish Dancer and later taught dancing.

After a distinguished University career (Deans Honours List, Archimedes Award for Creative Endeavour, Ontario Graduate Scholar, etc) she graduated from Trinity College at the University of Toronto with a B.A. in Celtic Studies and Philosophy and an M.A. in Medieval Irish History.

A lover of travel and adventure, she hitchhiked across Canada and throughout California. On a youth exchange programme with Malaysia she lived among the native peoples of Borneo and climbed Mount Kota Kinabulu, the highest mountain in SouthEast Asia.

Her very varied lifestyle continued with a spell as Lieutenant in the Canadian Naval Reserve where she became the firstever female training officer of new male recruits.

So when did the writing start? Orla had intended to become a labour lawyer, enter politics and make her way up to being the first woman Prime Minister of Canada, but the tedium of case studies and dry tomes proved too much. She dropped out of law school, determined to pursue her lifelong passion for reading by writing her own book. So she returned to her grandmothers house in Bray and wrote THE DRUID'S TUNE, published first in Canada and then by The O'Brien Press in Ireland.

Her next books continued Orla's fascination with history, fantasy and Irish legend. THE HUNTER'S MOON and THE SINGING STONE are exciting adventures which involve modern teenagers in Ireland's Celtic past. THE HUNTERS MOON won the Rith Schwartz Children's Literature Award (Canada) 1994 and was shortlisted for the Young Adult Book of the Year Award 1993 of the Canadian Library Association.

As well as writing her own books, Orla now reviews books for magazines such as Books Ireland and for The Irish Times and is also on the Arts Council list for school and library visits.

Having spent a number of years in Annaghmakerrig, Co Monaghan, Orla now lives in Kinvara, Co Galway, with her daughter Findabhair.


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3.0 out of 5 stars a good book for kids, but essentially plain, 15 Aug 2003
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I started this book with trepidation, as I am not really used to children's fiction apart from the likes of Terry Pratchett's excellent "Truckers" trilogy, and I was unsurprised by this. The writing is disjointed and uneven, and the storyline doesn't really make sense. However, it's a kid's book, and you can't use adult standards to just children's fiction. My ten year old brother was captivated by it, andthis is a great book for anyone between the ages of 8 and 12.
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