A competent retelling for today’s younger audience of the story of Aillén the Burner from the Boyhood Deeds of Finn MacCool, enlivened by McGann’s own illustrations.
A competent retelling for today’s younger audience of the story of Aillén the Burner from the Boyhood Deeds of Finn MacCool, enlivened by McGann’s own illustrations.
In my memory, Mr Hazell is nouveau riche rather than aristocracy. Does that make a difference to the reading?