Myth and magic combine in an unforgettable adventure drawing on Irish folklore.
Sinead O'Hart is a children's author, a children's literature podcaster (she co-hosts Storyshaped, available on all podcasting platforms), and a parent, all of which keeps her busy (but not too busy to read). She's the author of The Eye of the North, The Star-Spun Web, Skyborn, The Time Tider and The Silver Road, and sometimes she can't quite believe she's lucky enough to do what she loves most (putting fictional people into frankly dangerous situations) as a job!
'Steeped in rich mythology and distinctly Irish in all the best
possible ways, The Silver Road is a thrilling tale of bravery,
unlikely friendships, and new beginnings.' - Joseph Elliott, author
of THE GOOD HAWK
'Sinead O'Hart's finest piece of work to-date, masterfully and
respectfully weaving the powerful lore of Ireland's ancient past
with a modern-day story brimming with heart and adventure. A
powerful, intense and dazzling saga, magically bridging the gap
between the ancient past and life as we know it today. Pure gold.'
- Eve McDonnell, author of THE CHESTNUT ROASTER
'A magical adventure that catapults ancient Irish mythology into
the 21st century, with a heroine full of heart and courage, all
stitched together, like The Silver Road of the title, with themes
of friendship, family and environmental conservation. O' Hart's
writing sings from the pages, like a love song for old Ireland,
remixed for a modern generation. My children's book of the year.
Phenomenal.' - Kieran Fanning, author of IRISH FAIRYTALES, MYTHS
AND LEGENDS
'Sinead O'Hart's best book yet. The Silver Road is a breathtaking
journey through the magic and myths of Ireland, shining like the
Road itself. Casting the same sort of magical spell as Susan
Cooper's The Dark Is Rising, I expect The Silver Road to become one
of those classic books that children and adults return to time and
time again.' - Katharine Corr, author of DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS
'This is brilliant, elk-galloping storytelling and weaves together
the parallel worlds of Rose's struggles with a new secondary school
and her discovery of ancient magic and the forces of evil. The
Silver Road is an absolute breathtaking page turner, but as you
cling on for the ride it also makes you think about the big,
universal themes of friendship, environmental destruction and the
importance of stories that are passed down through generations.' -
Kate Wilkinson, author of EDIE AND THE BOX OF FLITS
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