Book details
The Fire Opal
Description
There was a time when Maeve O'Tullagh led a simple life; a time when she and her mother, Nuala, collected kelp on the foreshore near their cottage in Ard Macha; a time when she played among the Celtic ruins with her older brothers and daydreamed about the legendary Holy Isles, an enchanted land ruled in a past age by a beautiful goddess. But after Maeve's sister, Ishleen, is born, her mother sinks into a deep, impenetrable trance. For years, Maeve tries to help her mother "awaken," and then the unthinkable happens: Ishleen succumbs to the same mysterious ailment as Nuala. Heartbroken to think that her sister and her mother might be lost to her forever, Maeve sets off on an unimaginable quest to a world filled with fantastical creatures, a web of secrets, a handsome, devious villain who will stop at nothing to have her hand in marriagebraving them all to retrieve a powerful glowing stone that will help her recover the souls of her loved ones and bring them home to Ard Macha. An adventure-filled and spellbinding novel, The Fire Opal will enchant fantasy readers young and old.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
12-18
Text complexity
proficient
Length
304 pages
Why to read
- The book offers a unique blend of fantasy and reality, immersing readers in a world where magic and the mundane intertwine.
- Regina McBride's lyrical prose and vivid descriptions create a captivating reading experience that transports readers to another place and time.
- The novel explores deep themes such as identity, family, and the search for belonging, resonating with a wide range of readers.
- The Fire Opal has received critical acclaim for its original storytelling and compelling characters, making it a must-read for fans of literary fiction.