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Paperback Ireland: A Graphic History Book

ISBN: 1852306270

ISBN13: 9781852306274

Ireland: A Graphic History

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Two bestselling authors of Irish descent team up to present an exciting history of Ireland and its people in the "graphic novel" format, vividly depicting the country's evolution from its Celtic roots... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Great Book for Teens

When I bought "Ireland: A Graphic History" in 1995 I did so knowing that it was a "graphic" novel of sorts (= comic book). I was looking for something that would be a quick, entertaining and educational read for my three teenagers who would be accompanying me on my 1995-96 "Fulbright Year" in Dublin. The book certainly did not disappoint. The book is composed of a series of vignettes from Irish history centered around a man and woman who are repeatedly reborn in Irish history. From the first story set around the ancient passage tomb at Newgrange to the final chapter that introduces the reader to the "troubles" and the first ceasefire (that finally lead to the ongoing peace process in the North), I found the book to be a griping and essentially accurate portrayal of the history of Ireland. My three kids loved reading it and it greatly helped them to make their transition to the new culture and surroundings. Indeed, they all had the opportunity to study the history of the Emerald Isle in depth during their year in Irish schools. I would recommend the book for anyone who wants a very brief and interesting overview of Irish History and who enjoy the graphic novel format. I especially recommend the book for older children or teenagers who may be traveling to Ireland or who are interested in (their) Irish heritage.

Excellent book that uniquely details Irelands struggles

Some readers may not see the importance of a book that tells a story in "comic" or sequential art form, but this tale is a great way to introduce youngsters to the history of the Irish. For a teen, this "comic book" might spark the curiosity to want to learn more. Both the story and artwork are excellent.
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