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El. knyga: Cinnamon Tree

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: O'Brien Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781847174901
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: O'Brien Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781847174901
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Yola's leg is blown off by a landmine and her life in Africa is changed forever. When Yola travels to Ireland to be fitted with an artificial leg and meets seventeen-year-old Fintan, she little realises that they will soon be involved in an international arms intrigue, and an adventure that will bring them both close to death.

Recenzijos

'Yola's adventures in Africa and Ireland read like a thriller - there's just so much going on in this beautifully written story.' -- RTE Guide * RTE Guide * 'Aubrey Flegg, who recently won the Peter Pan Prize 2000 for his first book, Katie's War, has again come up with a very likeable heroine in The Cinnamon Tree.' -- Margrit Cruickshank - The Irish Times * The Irish Times * 'A thought-provoking book which addresses the issue of illegal arms trading with the West, and also demonstrates how adversity can lead to empowerment.' -- Book Fest 2000 'This powerful story, set largely in a fictional Africal state resembling Angola, takes a strong anti-war stance. From a dramatic opening chapter in which 14-year-old Yola loses her leg in a landmine explosion, through to the tense final pages ... It tackles difficult and complex issues with unflinching rigour. Characters and readers alike are forced to examine the attitude of supposedly peaceful nations and individuals to the arms trade, ineluctably drawn to the conclusion that it is not enough for good men to do nothing.' -- Kate Agnew - The Guardian * The Guardian *

Prologue 8(9)
The Cinnamon Tree
9(6)
The Night Mirror
15(9)
Sindu Mother
24(12)
Demons!
36(12)
Trial and Sentence
48(8)
The Road to Simbada
56(8)
Isabella
64(4)
Into Exile
68(5)
Catherine
73(7)
Fintan
80(10)
Airbags for Africa
90(9)
The Silver Chain
99(5)
The Hangman's Noose
104(13)
Gabbin's Game
117(6)
The Satellite Phone
123(8)
The Arms Game
131(8)
Operating Theatre
139(9)
Bubble Wrap
148(5)
An Inhumane Weapon
153(3)
Good Time Girl
156(9)
Gabbin Needs You
165(6)
The Child Soldier
171(11)
The Long Night
182(8)
Before the Dawn can Come
190(12)
Letting in the Light
202(2)
Epilogue: Cutting the Noose 204(2)
About the Cinnamon Tree 206
Aubrey Flegg was born in Dublin. His early childhood was spent in County Sligo, Ireland. He went to school in Dublin and later in England. After a spell with a mountain rescue team in Scotland, he returned to Ireland to study geology at Trinity College. He then did geological research in Kenya, before joining the Geological Survey of Ireland in 1968. Aubrey recently took early retirement in order to concentrate on writing.

His first book, Katie's War, is about the civil war period in Ireland; it was published in 1997. Katie's War has recently won the Peter Pan Award 2000 -- an award created by IBBY Sweden for a children's book, translated into Swedish, which gives information on another culture.

Wings Over Delft, the first book in the Louise trilogy, won the Bisto Book of the Year overall award in 2004.