Ghost Bird
By (Author) Mary Arrigan
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Red Fox
1st June 2001
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
80
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 5mm
65g
An urban fairytale for the new millennium, Ghost Bird is a story full of mystery, suspense and adventure. Nobody ever passed the old Garvan house alone; gossip and suspicion surrounded it. But when an eerie cry draws Meg, Pete and Harvey into its grounds, little do they expect to be swept up into a love story that spans the century. What part do the dilapidated house, a mysterious old man and a strange bird play in this story and how can Meg, Pete and Harvey right the wrongs of history
The illustrations lend to the general atmosphere and Arrigan's perceptions of children's feelings are well expressed * Books for Keeps *
Mary Arrigan can be relied upon to provide a spooky adventure . . . Fast moving with plenty of surprises * Independent on Sunday *
A perfectly accomplished novel that has the whiff of Skellig about it. Well done Red Fox! -- Shaun Traynor * The Irish Post *
Mary Arrigan grew up in the small Irish town of Newbridge in County Kildare, where the highlight of the week was the visit to the library. She taught art for 18 years before starting to write for children. She was awarded the International Youth Library (Munich) White Ravens title in 1997, the Bisto Merit Award in 2000 and has also won The Sunday Times Crime Writers Association Short Story Award and The Hennessy Short Story Award.