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17 Martin Street : A Graphic Novel
Nolan, Alan, 1968-2025
Books, Manuscripts
Aimsigh é!
A web of secrets can risk lives. When Hetty's family move to Martin Street near Portobello bridge in Dublin, they're not sure of their welcome. And next door, Ben's family are not sure about their new Jewish neighbours: it's the Emergency and they are suspicious of strangers. But for Ben, the chance to earn a few pence is too great and secretly he does odd jobs for them. And there's a bigger secret: Renata, a World War Two refugee, is on the run in the city. Hetty is determined to rescue her. The web of secrets begins to unravel and there are lives at risk. Can Hetty and Ben overcome their differences and save Renata, or are they just meddling in things they know too little about?
Príomhtheideal:
17 Martin Street : A Graphic Novel / original story by Marilyn Taylor ; adapted by Alan Nolan ; illustrated by Jason Browne.
Údar:
Inphrionta:
Dublin : The O'Brien Press, 2025.
Leathanaigh in ord:
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly illustrations (Colour) ; 26 cm
Lucht:
Juvenile.
ISBN:
9781788495806 (pbk)
Rangúchán Dewey:
741.5Child fictionJF GraphicJunior Graphic NovelsJFGN/NOLGraphic NovelJunior Graphic NovelJUV-FICTION-BLUEJ741.5GNJuvenile Graphic NovelJGNJUV-FICTION BLUE GRAPHICChild fiction | Graphic NovelJF Graphic NovelJF Graphic Novel.JGRNJFGNChild fiction Graphic NovelJF Comic [S]JUV-FICTION BLUEJUC-FICTION BLUE9-12 year oldsJ6 Graphic NovelJGRN OVERSIZE SGraphic Novel ChildJF GN 9-12
I dteanga:
English
Foilseachán curtha isteach:
Réimse:
Neighbours -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Juvenile fictionRefugees -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Juvenile fictionDublin (Ireland) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Juvenile fictionChildren's stories -- Comic books, strips, etcFiction 9+General StoriesPicture Books for Older ReadersChildren's / Teenage fiction & true storiesInterest age: from c 9 yearsChildren's / Teenage fiction: Historical fictionEuropean comic books: general, classic, all agesChildren's / Teenage general interest: History & the past
BRN:
3512169
