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Green Flag – Reading Level 12+ www.obrien.ie<br />
C40<br />
AWARD-WINNER<br />
Wings over Delft<br />
Book 1: <strong>The</strong> Louise Trilogy<br />
Louise Eeden is having her portrait<br />
painted and her marriage planned.<br />
But behind the scenes tragedy is<br />
afoot. <strong>The</strong>n fate intervenes...with<br />
results that will be felt for centuries<br />
to come.<br />
Bisto Book of the Year Award<br />
Reading Association of Ireland Award<br />
White Ravens selection 2004<br />
208 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86278-886-5<br />
€7.95 pb/Rights available W<br />
Rights sold AL• DA • F • G • PO • SL• SP<br />
In <strong>The</strong> Claws of the Eagle<br />
Book 3: <strong>The</strong> Louise Trilogy<br />
Austria 1939. After the Anschluss,<br />
Louise’s portrait is taken from Izaac<br />
Abrahams’ family for Hitler’s art<br />
collection. Is this to be Louise’s fate?<br />
And what is to become of Izaac?<br />
288 pages/ISBN 978-0-86278-827-8<br />
€7.95 pb<br />
Rights available W<br />
Rights sold G • SL<br />
Truth Seeker<br />
By Deborah Lisson<br />
When Sigfrid runs away from Denmark<br />
to join his father, a Viking king, in Dublin,<br />
little does he know what lies in store<br />
for him. An unflinching, compelling account<br />
of the lives of the Viking raiders.<br />
224 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86278-701-1<br />
€6.95 pb<br />
Rights available W<br />
AUBREY FLEGG<br />
<strong>The</strong> Heroic Life of Al Capsella<br />
By Judith Clarke<br />
Despite his heroic efforts to be the coolest<br />
teenager on the block, Al Capsella faces<br />
a crippling pair of obstacles: his mother<br />
and father!<br />
160 pages/ISBN 978-0-86278-310-5<br />
€6.34 pb<br />
Rights available IR • B (EL only)<br />
AWARD-WINNER<br />
AWARD-WINNER<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bad Karma Diaries<br />
By Bridget Hourican<br />
Anna and Denise are ‘<strong>The</strong> Party People’, running birthday<br />
parties for local kids, and publicising it on their blog.<br />
As ‘Instruments of Karma’, they also act as junior Robin<br />
Hoods, taking revenge on bullies for schoolmates. But<br />
revenge is not always sweet!<br />
240 pages<br />
ISBN 978-1-84717-085-9<br />
€7.99 pb<br />
Rights available W<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rainbow Bridge<br />
Book 2: <strong>The</strong> Louise Trilogy<br />
1792: Revolution sweeps through<br />
France, and the portrait of Louise<br />
becomes embroiled in a tale of political<br />
intrigue and Gothic horror.<br />
272 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86278-917-6<br />
€7.95 pb<br />
Rights available W<br />
Rights sold G • SL<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cinnamon Tree<br />
A Novel set in Africa<br />
When Yola Abonda steps on a<br />
landmine, her life is changed forever.<br />
After treatment in Ireland she returns<br />
to Africa determined to fight for her<br />
people’s safety. But how can she make<br />
a difference?<br />
White Ravens Selection<br />
208 pages/ISBN 978-0-86278-657-1<br />
€7.95 pb<br />
Rights available W<br />
Rights sold DA • P<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chieftain’s Daughter<br />
By Sam McBratney<br />
A novel of tribal conflict and first love.<br />
A boy fostered with a remote Irish tribe<br />
1,500 years ago becomes involved in a<br />
local feud and with the fate of his beloved<br />
Frann, the chieftain’s daughter.<br />
Bisto Merit Award<br />
160 pages<br />
ISBN 978-0-86278-338-9<br />
€6.95 pb/Rights available W<br />
Al Capsella and the Watchdogs<br />
By Judith Clarke<br />
Al is now sixteen and faces new challenges<br />
– like the gang of prowling mothers<br />
who stalk the suburbs, ever alert to<br />
his antics and ever determined to quash<br />
any signs of fun!<br />
176 pages/ISBN 978-0-86278-311-2<br />
€5.07 pb<br />
Rights available IR • B (EL only)<br />
‘I adored this book and I didn’t want it to end!<br />
Very highly recommended to readers aged 11+.’<br />
Chicklish blog<br />
‘Proving that Ireland is going through a fertile<br />
period for young adult fiction, Bridget Hourican’s<br />
smart, funny Bad Karma Diaries.’ Irish Times