Izzy is an eight-year-old girl who lives in Ireland and loves all sport, especially camogie and Gaelic football. Izzy plays Gaelic football with her local club "Bally GAA" and has just started playing camogie. Izzy is very excited to learn how to play camogie, but she is frustrated when she can't master all the skills as quickly as she would like. One day, Izzy puts on her great grandmother's bracelet, which is made of old All Ireland medals that her great grandmother won a long time ago. Just like during her first magical adventure, the bracelet takes Izzy on a journey, but this time, it's a different type of adventure! This new magical journey is just as exciting as her first one, and it sees Izzy come back with some important lessons learned and with more than just new camogie skills! This book is aimed at readers from age seven onwards starting to read independently. It is based around the themes of girls in sport, encouraging girls to play sport and girl's ability to play sport at a high level, while also having a fun magical theme. It could also be read to a younger child. It is the second in the "Izzy" series of books by Emma Larkin. The first book is "Izzy's Magical Football Adventure".
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Izzys Magical Football Adventure Dublin Edition
- 35 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Izzy is a seven-year-old girl who lives in Ireland and loves all sport, especially Gaelic Football. Izzy plays football with her brothers on a regular basis in their back garden and dreams of playing for her county in the All Ireland Ladies Football Final in Croke Park when she is older. One day, Izzy puts on her great grandmother's bracelet, which is made of old All Ireland medals that her great grandmother won a long time ago, and something unexpected and magical happens, which may make Izzy's Croke Park dream a reality sooner than she expected................
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No Bad News for the King
The True Story of Cyclone Nargis and Its Aftermath in Burma
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Offering a unique perspective, this report delves into the complexities of life in Burma, drawing on the author's experiences and insights. It provides an in-depth exploration of the political landscape, societal challenges, and cultural nuances, shedding light on the resilience of its people. The narrative combines personal anecdotes with broader observations, making it a compelling read for those interested in understanding the realities of contemporary Burma.
Finding George Orwell in Burma
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The narrative follows a year-long journey through Burma, guided by the influence of George Orwell, revered by local intellectuals as "the Prophet." Larkin explores the country's landscapes and cultures, weaving Orwell's life and writings into her experiences. This travelogue offers a unique perspective on Burma's contemporary society while reflecting on the enduring impact of Orwell's insights.
Everything is Broken
- 265 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book that provides the fullest picture yet of what life inside Burma is really like.