
The Sound of Freedom by Ann Murtagh
Will Colm stay in Ireland and join the Volunteers or will he fulfil his dream of working as a musician in America? A long-held family secret comes to light, rocks Colms world and shows him the way to go.thrilling
-- Dungarvan Observeranother fine piece of children’s fiction from O’Brien Press, a publishing company determined to keep Irish history alive for younger readers … as readers, we are transported back to 1919 and given the opportunity to get a sense of what it must have been like as an Irish citizen during this period … The book strikes the right balance of humour, suspense, intrigue and poignancy, while also providing us with important historical insights, making it a highly entertaining read for children in the middle to senior classes in primary school - Reviewed by Duncan McCarthy, St Anthony’s BNS, Cork for InTouch Magazine
* InTouch Magazine *action-packed … I just couldn’t put it down
* Ireland's Own Magazine *Compelling, clear writing tells us a story of history and destiny; not just of the Irish nation, but of personal impact … an ordinary boy caught in extraordinary times as he longs to carve his own path in life, follow his dreams and to be part of something bigger, even if only a small part … a story of history that has resonance today and begs us to think on the multi-layer nature of our own personal historiesA real 'who-do-you-think-you-are' kind of book; full of feeling, truly fascinating, a vivid portrait of this moment in time and simply wonderful
* Fallen Star Stories *ideal for curious minds, this is a spirited adventure set during Ireland’s War of Independence
* Irish Daily Mail *she does what O’Brien Press authors do best, and narrates history through the eyes of a young central character to whom readers of a similar age can relate … her well-crafted tale not only bringing Irish history to a new generation but entwining readers young and not-so young in a web of intrigue and family secrets that surely begs a sequel
* Evening Echo *well-crafted tale … bringing Irish history to a new generation … entwining readers young and not-so-young in a web of intrigue and family secrets that surely begs a sequel
* The Nationalist, Carlow and Kildare Editions *a stirring, fast-paced novel set in 1919 … full of authentic detail
* Irish Independent *a gripping story which shines an unforgiving light on a troubled time
* Irish Examiner *this book is a great read for anyone who likes Irish history. I think if you have read books about 1916 you would enjoy this book as it tells you about what happened after the Easter Rising in Ireland. I liked the book because it was set in a time in history I find interesting. I have read a few books on the Easter Rising and have visited the GPO but I didn’t know much about what happened in the years after 1916. This book gave me a real insight in what life was like for someone my age during this period in Irish history … I would recommend this book for children aged 10+ and especially to readers who like Irish history. I really enjoyed this book and I would score it 8/10. By Holly, 5th Class, St. Louis Senior Primary School, Rathmines, Dublin 6.
-- Seomra RangaColm is a young man steeped in traditional Irish music, living through turbulent times in Ireland, 1919. The politics of the time and his father’s status as a Sinn Féin party member means that the family are constantly under threat of visits from the Royal Irish Constabulary. Ann Murtagh’s terrific historical novel paints a vivid picture of a young man fully committed to the politics of a free Ireland whilst also coming to terms with entering adulthood and finding his way in life.
* Children's Books Ireland *| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781788491259 |
| ISBN 10 | 1788491254 |
| Title | The Sound of Freedom |
| Author | Ann Murtagh |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | O'Brien Press Ltd |
| Year published | 2020-02-17 |
| Number of pages | 240 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |