A dreamy, atmospheric tale with haunting watercolour illustrations.
Irish Independent
There is a timeless quality to this beautiful book […] The illustrations are rich and evocative.
- Alice Ellerby, Juno
Marianne McShane evokes the folklore and superstitions of old Ireland in ‘The Fog Catcher’s Daughter,’ an atmospheric picture book about a girl who braves an encounter with fairies to save the life of her father. . . . . In the verdant Irish setting of Alan Marks’s windblown watercolor paintings, the fairies whirl like evil eddies of smoke.
The Wall Street Journal
Perfect to curl up with on an autumnal, foggy day, this book is sure to inspire readers’ creativity and imaginations with a charming narrative full of adventure, bravery and triumph set in historical Ireland. […] The beautiful, atmospheric illustrations really convey the countryside, weather and meaning of the text. Children will love to return to these pictures which capture many aspects of historical Irish life […] A charming narrative and beautiful book to look at, this will be an asset to any EYFS setting.
The Early Years Educator
<i>Suffused with folklore of the Emerald Isle, Marianne McShane’s elegantly told, powerfully atmospheric story is both haunting and timeless, made all the more so by Alan Marks’ delicate, almost ethereal, watercolour scenes. How perfectly he captures the white-capped, rolling waves, the ghostly, menacing faeries, and the determination of Eily. Child listeners and anybody with an interest in folklore will surely love this magical tale.</i>
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Biographical note
Marianne McShane, a seanchaí, or traditional Irish storyteller, is the author of Rónán and the Mermaid, illustrated by Jordi Solano. She grew up on the east coast of Ireland and especially loves to tell folk tales and fairytales from her native land. She lives in Ireland. Find her online at http://www.mariannemcshane.com/
Alan Marks began his career illustrating for magazines and newspapers. His first children's book Storm, written by Kevin Crossley Holland, won the Carnegie Medal. Alan now illustrates a wide variety of subjects, from nursery rhymes to war poetry. He is the illustrator of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor Book A Mother’s Journey, Behold the Beautiful Dung Beetle, Planet Zoo, The Spirit of the Forest, and more.