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A review of Juilene Osborne-McKnight’s Daughter of Ireland From from
The Philadelphia Inquirer.
"Osborne-McKnight evokes the transcendence of space and time. This is a fascinating take on Irish history."
A review of Juilene Osborne-McKnight’s
Daughter of Ireland from Booklist.
"Skillfully interweaving documented history with Celtic myths and legends, Osborne-McKnight has spun a spellbinding fable of love and loyalty in the land of poets and kings."
A review of Juilene Osborne-McKnight’s
Daughter of Ireland from Booklist.
Osborne-McKnight's love of Irish history shines through this mystical tale of a druid priestess destined to play a significant role in the reign of Cormac mac Art, venerated king of Ireland credited with first introducing Christianity to his island nation....Skillfully interweaving documented history with Celtic myths and legends, Osborne-McKnight has spun a spellbinding fable of love and loyalty in the land of poets and kings. Margaret Flanagan
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