Marianne McShane
Autor de Rónán and the Mermaid: A Tale of Old Ireland
Obras de Marianne McShane
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- Obras
- 2
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- 34
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- #413,653
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- 4.2
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- 5
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- 9
Retired Irish children's librarian and seanchaí (traditional storyteller) Marianne McShane made her authorial debut with Rónán and the Mermaid: A Tale of Old Ireland, although I happened to read her second picture book, The Fog Catcher's Daughter, first. I enjoyed that subsequent title so much I immediately sought out this earlier book, and am glad I did! The story here is inspired by an entry in the Annals of the Four Masters, a 17th-century Irish text that chronicles medieval Irish history. The story of how Saint Comgall baptized the mermaid Líban is a legend of Irish history, even if apocryphal, and McShane expands upon it in this lovely tale. I find it fascinating that this story from ancient Ireland shows one of the Christian sacraments being shared with a partially non-human creature, given that later traditions, such as that in Hans Christian Andersen's famous fairy-tale, The Little Mermaid, depict such creatures as lacking a soul. The early Irish church was quite interesting, and often seemed to have unique approaches to various topics! In any case, leaving that aside, this was an immensely engaging tale, and was greatly enhanced by the accompanying artwork of Spanish illustrator Jordi Solano. Recommended to any picture book reader who loves mermaid stories, or who is searching for tales with an Irish cultural background. Somewhat older readers might also be interested in Irish author Michael Mullen's The Four Masters, a historical novel for children that addresses the writing of the Annals of the Four Masters.… (más)