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Black Wreath: The Stolen Life of James Lovett

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English

By (author): Peter Sirr

A fictionalised account of the life of James Lovett, son of Lord Dunmain, set in 1730s Dublin and colonial America.

Dublin. A city in flux, its population swelling, a place of great wealth and grinding poverty, a playground for the rich but also a violent and dangerous city. Here James Lovett, thirteen year old son of Lord Dunmain and heir to several titles and grand estates, finds himself homeless and dispossessed on the streets. His boorish, drunken father must conceal his sons existence to collect a large inheritance. He announces James's death and even stages a funeral in the citys cathedral.

But James is not dead. A spirited and resourceful boy, he is surviving by the skin of teeth. Can he survive against terrible odds? The adventure works its way to a thrilling climax in the forests of Pennsylvania, followed by return to Dublin and a final confrontation with his family ...

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Product Details
  • Weight: 235g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: O'Brien Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • Age Group: Ages 9-11
  • ISBN13: 9781847175601

About Peter Sirr

Peter Sirr lives in Dublin. He is a prize-winning poet as well a critic essayist  and translator. For many years he was Director of the Irish Writers Centre and was also editor of the national poetry magazine Poetry Ireland Review. He has published eight collection of poetry with The Gallery Press including The Thing Is (2009) winner of The Michael Hartnett Award and Selected Poems (2004). He is member of Aosdána.

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