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OverviewOne night, Molly realises the lighthouse isn't working and wakes up her friend Dylan to set off to help. But will Molly and Dylan be able to get the light working again in time to save their father's fishing boats? -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru Full Product DetailsAuthor: Malachy Doyle , Andrew WhitsonPublisher: Graffeg Limited Imprint: Graffeg Limited Volume: 3 ISBN: 9781913134914ISBN 10: 1913134911 Pages: 36 Publication Date: 10 July 2020 Recommended Age: From 5 to 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe third book in the highly successful Molly series by award-winning author Malachy Doyle and illustrator Andrew Whitson is a tale of bravery and teamwork. Praise for the Molly series: 'A treat for children and the adults who share it with them, Molly and the Stormy Sea shows writer Malachy Doyle and illustrator Andrew Whitson at their very best.' Western Mail 'This is a timeless and enchanting fable about the power of faith, the price of sacrifice, and the joy of hope which will be read endlessly by children and adults alike.' Children’s Books Ireland -- Publisher: Graffeg Author InformationMalachy Doyle grew up by the sea in Northern Ireland, and after living in Wales for many years has returned to Ireland. He and his wife Liz bought an old farmhouse on a little island off the coast of Donegal, where they live with their dogs, cats and ducks. Malachy has had well over a hundred books published, from pop-up books for toddlers to gritty teenage novels. Over the years he has won many prestigious book awards, and his work is available in around thirty languages. His other 2018 books are Fug and the Thumps (Firefly Press), Cinderfella (Walker Books) and Ootch Cootch (Graffeg), which is illustrated by his daughter, Hannah Doyle. Andrew has illustrated books on various aspects of Irish mythology including The Creatures of Celtic Myth, The Field Guide to Irish Fairies and The Dark Spirit. Since 2007, he has illustrated a series of popular children's picture books: Gaisc� och na Beilte Uaine (Bisto shortlist, Ibby Award and R� ics Carl� Award 2007); Balor (R� ics Carl� Award 2009); An Gr� asa� Br� g agus na Si� ga (Bisto & R� ics Carl� shortlists 2010, R.A.I. winner 2011); Mac R� � ireann (R� ics Carl� Award, Bisto illustration winner and R.A.I. winner 2011); � Chrann go Crann (CBI shortlist, R� ics Carl� Award 2012 and R.A.I. award 2013); Pop! (R� ics Carl� shortlist 2014); An t� an � rga (R.A.I. shortlist 2015). In 2011, Andrew received the Bisto honorary award for book illustration. In partnership with Caitr� ona Nic She� in, Andrew has co-written and illustrated three books of fiction for children, Cogito, Pop! and C� raille i gCeannas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |