Mary Arrigan taught art for eighteen years in Ireland, before becoming a full-time writer, reviewer and broadcaster. She ihas won many prizes including a Sunday Times Short Story Award, Hennessy Literary Award, International Young Library White Ravens title and shortlisted for the Bisto Award twice. Mary Arrigan writes a monthly children's book review for the Sunday Tribune. She lives with her husband and two children in Monaincha, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary.
Giotto is decorating a chapel with frescoes, and little Mario longs to lend a hand, but Giotto says no. When Father Prio... MoreMario's Angels
What is the secret of Mallie's picture? The mystery unfolds as evacuees Tony and Alice escape the terrors of Lon... MoreThe Rabbit Girl
Searching for the Green tells the story of rebellious and intriguing Dorcas, and how she learns to survive in a world wh... MoreSearching for the Green
When Davy's Aunt Becky hears that Aida is performing at the Opera House, she is desperate to go, but the tickets are so ... MoreLarkspur and the Grand March
On the Bring-Something-Old-to-School day, Milo’s best friend Shane brings part of a carved ancient stone from his granny... MoreMilo and One Dead Angry Druid: The Milo Adventures: Book 1
BEYOND THE PORTAL Milo’s ghostly buddy, Mister Lewis, appears in the town’s ancient castle, but he’s not alone. He’s in... MoreMilo and The Raging Chieftains: The Milo Adventures: Book 2
When ghostly Mr Lewis has to leave his cosy home in the castle, Milo and Shane help set him up in a local ruined mill. H... MoreMilo and the Pirate Sisters: The Milo Adventures: Book 3
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Fun story about a little boy watching Giotto paint his famous Nativity fresco. When the prior complains about the sky, Giotto is frustrated and doesn'...
