Book details
Fiddler's Quest
Description
When talented young fiddler Ethne Cadogan's father goes to America, she goes to Dublin until her grandfather, King Cadogan of Inishcoppal, comes for her, but in the meantime she moves in with the lively Raffertys, works in a shop, plays in an orchestra for dancing, and helps two wounded young rebels
Age
9-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
309 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Engaging Storytelling: 'Fiddler's Quest' is likely to feature captivating storytelling that will keep readers hooked from the first page to the last.
- Rich Character Development: The book may offer deep and complex characters that readers can relate to and learn from throughout their journey.
- Cultural Insight: If 'Fiddler's Quest' incorporates elements of folklore or music, it could provide readers with a unique insight into cultural traditions and the role of music in storytelling.
- Themes of Adventure and Growth: The title suggests a journey or adventure, which often leads to personal growth and life lessons that can be both entertaining and educational for readers.