Spies: Ireland’s War of Independence. United friends ... divided loyalties

Author:   Brian Gallagher
Publisher:   O'Brien Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781847179807


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   13 August 2018
Recommended Age:   From 9 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Brian Gallagher
Publisher:   O'Brien Press Ltd
Imprint:   O'Brien Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 19.60cm
Weight:   0.212kg
ISBN:  

9781847179807


ISBN 10:   1847179800
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   13 August 2018
Recommended Age:   From 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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The things I liked about Spies were that the writing style was original and captivating - you really felt like you were in the room with the characters! Sometimes I struggle to get into books that are set in the past. Most of my favourite books are contemporary but I had no problem with this book because it was a gripping page-turner. Overall I thought this book was really good. Not only was it an excellent story but I also learned a lot about the War of Independence even though it never felt like I was reading history school book! www.seomraranga.com/2018/08/book-review-spies/ -- Oisin, Rang V, Scoil Iognaid, Co. na Gaillimhe * Seomra Ranga * a strong fictional plot with friendship and loyalty, Dublin author Gallagher succeeds in engaging readers aged 10+ in the story of a turbulent part of Irish history. It's a method he employed before to bring to life for young readers the events of the Easter Rising in Friend or Foe, the Civil War in Taking Sides and the 1913 Dublin Lockout in Across the Divide ... by writing Spies as a sequel, Gallagher is able to build on the relationships formed in Pawns, allowing space for a compelling subplot to emerge around Johnny's orphanage past -- Evening Echo A thriller of a read from first page to last ... a very highly recommended novel for young readers ages 9 to 14 ... especially recommended for school and community library General Fiction collections' -- midwestbookreview.com a historical fiction that immerses the reader into an Ireland full of Black and Tans, soldiers, rebels, and police informers. Ireland's War of Independence is portrayed from both sides and this book could be a fantastic resource to discuss and debate the dilemmas faced in the throes of war. Its rich vocabulary, unravelling plot and teen friendships would make a fine class novel for 11-12 year olds/sixth class -- InTouch Magazine


The things I liked about Spies were that the writing style was original and captivating - you really felt like you were in the room with the characters! Sometimes I struggle to get into books that are set in the past. Most of my favourite books are contemporary but I had no problem with this book because it was a gripping page-turner. Overall I thought this book was really good. Not only was it an excellent story but I also learned a lot about the War of Independence even though it never felt like I was reading history school book! www.seomraranga.com/2018/08/book-review-spies/ -- Oisin, Rang V, Scoil Iognaid, Co. na Gaillimhe * Seomra Ranga * a strong fictional plot with friendship and loyalty, Dublin author Gallagher succeeds in engaging readers aged 10+ in the story of a turbulent part of Irish history. It's a method he employed before to bring to life for young readers the events of the Easter Rising in Friend or Foe, the Civil War in Taking Sides and the 1913 Dublin Lockout in Across the Divide ... by writing Spies as a sequel, Gallagher is able to build on the relationships formed in Pawns, allowing space for a compelling subplot to emerge around Johnny's orphanage past -- Evening Echo


The things I liked about Spies were that the writing style was original and captivating - you really felt like you were in the room with the characters! Sometimes I struggle to get into books that are set in the past. Most of my favourite books are contemporary but I had no problem with this book because it was a gripping page-turner. Overall I thought this book was really good. Not only was it an excellent story but I also learned a lot about the War of Independence even though it never felt like I was reading history school book! www.seomraranga.com/2018/08/book-review-spies/ -- Oisin, Rang V, Scoil Iognaid, Co. na Gaillimhe * Seomra Ranga * a strong fictional plot with friendship and loyalty, Dublin author Gallagher succeeds in engaging readers aged 10+ in the story of a turbulent part of Irish history. It's a method he employed before to bring to life for young readers the events of the Easter Rising in Friend or Foe, the Civil War in Taking Sides and the 1913 Dublin Lockout in Across the Divide ... by writing Spies as a sequel, Gallagher is able to build on the relationships formed in Pawns, allowing space for a compelling subplot to emerge around Johnny's orphanage past -- Evening Echo A thriller of a read from first page to last ... a very highly recommended novel for young readers ages 9 to 14 ... especially recommended for school and community library General Fiction collections' -- midwestbookreview.com a historical fiction that immerses the reader into an Ireland full of Black and Tans, soldiers, rebels, and police informers. Ireland's War of Independence is portrayed from both sides and this book could be a fantastic resource to discuss and debate the dilemmas faced in the throes of war. Its rich vocabulary, unravelling plot and teen friendships would make a fine class novel for 11-12 year olds/sixth class -- InTouch Magazine the strands of family and friendships are excellently interwoven with the fragile and fractious fault lines in pre-freedom Ireland * Irish Examiner * Gallagher strikes again! Spies, like many of Gallagher's other works, can be described as a thrilling, utterly delectable journey into the past. The reader is plunged head first out of the frying pan and into the fire from page one, and the fast-paced action-packed story continues from there. Gallagher translates the complex nature of politics at the time of the Irish Civil War into an easily accessible story of friendships, adversity and the reality of warfare. Johnny Dunne, a spy working for rebel leader Michael Collins, misses his friends Alice and Stella, the daughter of a British officer. From that premise, Gallagher creates a plot which clearly demonstrates the difficult choices faced by citizens on a daily basis, and illustrates respectfully the truly painful lives people were being forced to lead. Gallagher creates characters involved in friendships, trying desperately to overcome the obstacles placed in their way. Gallagher uses real-life events and occurrences in his writing which adds an authenticity to the story, and provides opportunity for further investigation - for any budding historians * Children's Books Ireland *


Author Information

BRIAN GALLAGHER was born in Dublin. He is a full-time writer whose plays and short stories have been produced in Ireland, Britain and Canada. He has worked extensively in radio and television, writing many dramas and documentaries. Brian is the author of four adult novels, and his other books of historical fiction for young readers are Winds of Change set against the backdrop of Land League agitation, evictions and boycotting in 1880's Ireland; One Good Turn and Friend or Foe – both set in Dublin in 1916; Stormclouds, which takes place in Northern Ireland during the turbulent summer of 1969; Secrets and Shadows, a spy novel that begins with the North Strand bombings during the Second World War; Taking Sides, about the Irish Civil War; Across the Divide, set during the 1913 Lockout; Arrivals, a time-slip novel set between modern and early-twentieth-century Ontario, and Pawns, set during Ireland’s War of Independence. Brian lives with his family in Dublin. Find out more about Brian's books at briangallagherwriter.com

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