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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

O’ Shaughnessey: The Faerie Circle by Jeremy McGuire

“The Five-senses-world is a small island in a vast ocean of all we do not know and cannot see; in that ocean, there may be faeries.”
(Taken from the back cover of the book.)

The leprechaun, O’Shaughnessy was first introduced to the world in O’Shaughnessey: A Boy and His Leprechaun. But like all children, the boy in that first book grew up. In The Faerie Circle, Bobby Mahoney is grown and can no longer see leprechauns. The Faerie Circle is the story of Bobby’s twelve year old daughter, Margaret. Margaret is an old soul; she may only be twelve but she acts much wiser than her years. Can a trip to Ireland allow Bobby to get his Sight back? Will the Irish storyteller, Moira, be able to show Margaret that there is a magical world the logical one doesn’t know exists?


McGuire is a master storyteller and has woven the perfect tae of leprechauns, the faerie realm and the heart of Ireland’s mystical world. This is a magical book for young and old alike; a timeless tale to be passed down for generations. If you don’t believe in the “Invisible World”, read this book and you will become a believer! This book is the pot of gold at the end of O’Shaughnessey’s rainbow. Five out of five shamrocks!!

Be sure to check out his website and blog. His posts are inspired!!
(Black and white pictures are illustrations from the book.)

Fireside with McGuire and O'Shaughnessey

This book was provided by the author. In the paperwork for the press kit was this wonderful quote:
“We are the dream-weavers, the myth-makers, the chroniclers of our world with all its joy and sorrow, mystery and magic. Of all creatures on this globe, we are the only storytellers.”


Here is an audio interview of Jeremy McGuire with BlogTalkRadio: Click here.

This St. Patrick’s Day May Your World Be Filled With All The Magic Ireland Inspires!!


4 comments:

Mason Canyon said...

Sounds like a great book. And a neat website to check out too. We all should believe.

L. Diane Wolfe said...

And the St. Patrick's Day week celebration continues!

Crystal Clear Proofing said...

Outstanding! This is a book I'd love to read!

I hate the fact that when we get older we can no longer see the fae and other tiny beings! Maybe I need to take a trip to Ireland! You game, CC?

Creative Chronicler said...

Mason- It is a wonderful book!

Crystal- I'm starting an Ireland Vacation savings jar right now. We should do it!!

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