Part of the Open Door series of short books for emerging readers, now translated for the first time into Irish with the support of An Chomhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta agus Gaelscolaìochta, and ideal for learners of the Irish language
Seanairgead, Airgead Nua
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Description
Baile Ãtha Cliath, sa bhliain 1972. Déagóirà is ea Ruaidà agus Pancho, a rugadh is a tógadh i gceantar an Phoirt Thuaidh. Tá Ruaidà ag barr an ranga, agus tá sé sármhaith ag an mata. Bua eile ar fad atá ag Pancho – suimeanna airgid a aimsiú, seachas suimeanna a dhéanamh. Tá tuismitheoirà Ruaidà i mbun an Chomhair Chreidmheasa áitiúil. BÃonn athair Pancho i mbun drabhláis i dtithe tábhairne na cathrach gach lá pá. Tá difear lá agus oÃche idir saol na mbuachaillÃ, ach is dlúthchairde iad mar sin féin. Lá, agus é ag seachadadh nuachtán mar is gnách, siúlann Ruaidà isteach san áit a ndearnadh robáil. Is amhlaidh a bhris gadaithe isteach i dteach ‘chailleacha an Phoirt Thoir’, beirt deirfiúracha aosta. Ach d’fhág na gadaithe airgead ina ndiaidh. Tá rogha mhór le déanamh ag Ruaidà agus Pancho… The city is Dublin, the year is 1972. Redser and Pancho are two teenagers from the North Wall. Redser is top of the class, especially good at maths. Pancho’s knack is for finding money, not adding or subtracting it. Redser’s parents run the local credit union. Pancho’s dad runs riot in the city pubs on pay day. The boys’ worlds could not be further apart. Yet the pair are the best of friends. One day, on his regular paper round, Redser stumbles upon the aftermath of a crime. Two elderly sisters, ‘the East Wall witches’, have been burgled. But the robbers haven’t taken all the money. Redser and Pancho are about to face their biggest dilemma ever…
Additional information
Weight | 0.078 kg |
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Dimensions | 17.8 × 11.1 × 0.8 cm |
Book_author | Sheridan, Peter |
Publisher | New Island Books |
Imprint | New Island Books |
Cover | Paperback |
Pages | 96 |
Language | Irish |
Edition | |
Dewey | |
Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |