Cloch Na Greine
Cloch na Gréine by Jacqueline de Brún is a novel for children. This novel won the first prize in children’s fiction at the Oireachtas na Gaeilge literary competitions in 2009. Published by Leabhar Breac.
The people of Baile an Chnoic are a bit strange. They don’t like any attention, and they prefer children who are always quiet and polite. They especially don’t like inquisitive children.
Terrible things began to happen in the town. Mici MacSuibhne’s house was burned down. Mysterious bees landed on the school. And the secret stone was stolen!
But Eimear is not from Baile an Chnoic, and she and her friend Seán will not stop until they find out the truth.
Jacqueline de Brún
Jacqueline de Brún is from Belfast, and this is her second novel for young readers. Illustrated by Vince Reid.
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Cloch Na Greine
Cloch Na Greine
Cloch na Gréine by Jacqueline de Brún is a novel for children. This novel won the first prize in children’s fiction at the Oireachtas na Gaeilge literary competitions in 2009. Published by Leabhar Breac.
The people of Baile an Chnoic are a bit strange. They don’t like any attention, and they prefer children who are always quiet and polite. They especially don’t like inquisitive children.
Terrible things began to happen in the town. Mici MacSuibhne’s house was burned down. Mysterious bees landed on the school. And the secret stone was stolen!
But Eimear is not from Baile an Chnoic, and she and her friend Seán will not stop until they find out the truth.
Jacqueline de Brún
Jacqueline de Brún is from Belfast, and this is her second novel for young readers. Illustrated by Vince Reid.
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Cloch na Gréine by Jacqueline de Brún is a novel for children. This novel won the first prize in children’s fiction at the Oireachtas na Gaeilge literary competitions in 2009. Published by Leabhar Breac.
The people of Baile an Chnoic are a bit strange. They don’t like any attention, and they prefer children who are always quiet and polite. They especially don’t like inquisitive children.
Terrible things began to happen in the town. Mici MacSuibhne’s house was burned down. Mysterious bees landed on the school. And the secret stone was stolen!
But Eimear is not from Baile an Chnoic, and she and her friend Seán will not stop until they find out the truth.
Jacqueline de Brún
Jacqueline de Brún is from Belfast, and this is her second novel for young readers. Illustrated by Vince Reid.












