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Rugby Rebel: Discovering History - Uncovering Mystery

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rugby Rebel: Discovering History - Uncovering Mystery

Contributors:

By (Author) Gerard Siggins

ISBN:

9781847176776

Publisher:

O'Brien Press Ltd

Imprint:

O'Brien Press Ltd

Publication Date:

2nd March 2015

UK Publication Date:

2nd March 2015

Country:

Ireland

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Rugby Union
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Horror and ghost stories, chillers

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

155g

Description

Eoin Maddens having a busy term with friend issues, schoolwork and new rugby challenges; hes been moved up to train with the Junior Cup team, which is hard work, plus theres trouble in his dormitory as mobile phones start going missing!

But as usual there are ghostly goings-on in Castlerock school whats the link between Eoins history lessons and the new spirit hes spotted wearing a Belvedere rugby jersey Historical and modern mysteries combine in this intriguing tale of rugby, rebellion and ghosts.

'Beautifully crafted by Siggins, this is a book that will thrill any rugby-mad youngster while delighting sports fans (of any age) with an interest in entertaining storytelling.' Irish Daily Mail on Rugby Warrior

Reviews

an old-fashioned adventure story ... The descriptions of rugby practice sessions and matches would make little sense to anyone unfamiliar with the game, but these sections are quite short and the mystery and adventure elements of the book are enough to keep more general readers interested ...The narrative moves at a brisk pace and the language is clear enough for readers of nine and over. On the whole, a very enjoyable book -- Historical Novel Society a great book ... gripping ... a brilliant read for ages 8 years upwards ... a knowledge of rugby is not necessary but could make it more enjoyable -- InTouch young rugby fans will enjoy the adventures of Dublin schoolboy Eoin Madden as he tries to help his school win a cup and, at the same time, solve a ghostly mystery ... a brilliant read for kids aged ten and up -- Rugby World it is very mysterious and full of things that made me wonder. I was on the edge of my seat reading it. I would definitely recommend it for other young readers who enjoy a good mystery novel -- seomraranga.com historical and modern mysteries combine in this intriguing tale of rugby, rebellion and ghosts. Well told and with a background that will appeal to teens, this is an excellent read with a very interesting combination of sport, mystery and fantasy -- parentsintouch.co.uk a good read for any child, especially those with an interest in sports -- mummypages.ie highly recommended, brilliantly written and hugely entertaining -- Sunday World

Author Bio

Gerard Siggins was born in Dublin in 1962. Initially a sports journalist, he worked for many years in the Sunday Tribune, where he became assistant editor. He has written several books about cricket, as well as being co-author of Lansdowne Road: The Stadium; The Matches; The Greatest Days.

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