British author Doyle convincingly traces an orphaned 14-year-old's transformation from a mute and angry boy who shuns human contact to a young man coming to terms with his past and seeking the company ...
A full moon gleams in the dusky sky as a girl, peering from a thatched cottage\x92s upstairs window onto a wide, sloping hill, spies a tiger dancing on his hind legs in the dark woods. \x93There\x92s ...
In Baby See, Baby Do! by Malachy Doyle, illus. by Britta Teckentrup, a baby copies his compatriots in the animal kingdom. In one funny spread, ""slippery baby otters love to splash around,"" the flap ...
Doyle’s (Get Happy) story is simple—quiet Sam is overwhelmed by his big, noisy family—yet the writer’s exuberant, Gaelic-tinged wordplay and Vere’s (Banana!) edgy visuals give it real excitement.
Welsh independent publisher Graffeg has acquired Molly and the Lockdown, a new picture book in Malachy Doyle's Molly series, which will address the challenges of the pandemic. The book will be ...
With contents as authoritative as its title, this picture book pairs positive behaviors with less desirable ones. "Squabble less," writes Doyle, as a pair of children, presumably siblings, fight over ...
MALACHY Doyle grew up in Northern Ireland and after moving to Mid Wales he turned to writing for children. His latest book features Sarah and her granddaughter, Lowri. Lowri loves visiting her ...
County Antrim born writer Malachy Doyle has completed a marathon twelve climbs of Donegal's Mount Errigal in just under 22 hours to raise funds for the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association and the ...
It was while looking for a holiday home that painter Liz Doyle and her husband, children’s author Malachy Doyle, happened on the fisherman’s cottage on Cruit Island, a small harp-shaped promontory off ...
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