Sarah Moore Fitzgerald crafts narratives with a profound exploration of the human psyche and the complexities of relationships. Her works delve into themes of growing up, loss, and the search for identity, guiding readers through the inner lives of her characters with exceptional sensitivity. The author skillfully blends realism with a touch of the fantastical, creating poignant stories that resonate long after the final page. Her distinctive literary style is marked by lyrical prose and a deep empathy for her protagonists.
A VERY GOOD CHANCE is brave and thoughtful with cracking characters. It
deserves a wide readership and confirms Moore Fitzgerald's place as one of
Ireland's most interesting new children's writers. IRISH INDEPENDENT on A VERY
GOOD CHANCE
Ambientada en Dublín y Siena, la ciudad toscana donde cada año se celebra la vertiginosa y arriesgada carrera de caballos de Il Palio, esta historia nos habla de las oportunidades que nos da la vida, de la importancia de ser valiente y de buscar nuevas perspectivas para entender el mundo. Cuando el mundo de Minty se desmorona, busca cobijo en los árboles retorcidos de Nettlebog y descubre que su compañero de colegio, Ned, además de montar caballos salvajes, sabe cosas sobre la raza humana que serán su salvación.
Oscar Dunleavy, who used to make the world's most perfect apple tarts, is missing, presumed dead. No-one seems too surprised, except for Meg, his best friend, and his little brother Stevie. Surrounded by grief and confusion, Meg and Stevie are determined to find out what happened to Oscar, and together they learn about loyalty and friendship and the power of never giving up hope. The second sensational novel from Irish author, Sarah Moore Fitzgerald, following her debut, BACK TO BLACKBRICK, perfect for fans of Annabel Pitcher and Siobhan Dowd.