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The Fire Opal

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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 marriage—braving 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.
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    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2010

      Gr 7 Up-Set on the western Irish coast during the late 16th century, this book is narrated by Maeve O'Tullagh, the daughter of a fisherman whose happy existence is turned upside down when her baby sister dies. Pregnant again, her mother insists that her unborn child is the reincarnation of the one she lost and slips into distraction. A strange lady gives Maeve a talisman to protect her mother. When Mam removes it on the night of the baby's birth, she loses her mind completely. Maeve is convinced that something stole her mother's soul and dedicates herself to protecting her new sister. When the child is four, Ishleen is lost in the same vegetative state. Now 19, Maeve embarks on a journey to discover who has snatched their souls and save them before it's too late, encountering an ancient evil along the way. This novel combines Irish mythology and classic fantasy. Maeve is the perfect "everyman"-observing much but revealing little. While the concept is enthralling, the story is uneven in its execution. The beginning drags until Maeve begins her quest, and then things move almost too quickly. The main characters are well constructed but readers will find it slightly confusing to keep track of which minor characters are important to the story and which are just filler. All in all, this interesting adventure will appeal to dedicated fantasy fans and makes a good additional selection.-Saleena L. Davidson, South Brunswick Public Library, Monmouth Junction, NJ

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 15, 2010
      Grades 7-10 Fourteen-year-old Maeve OTullagh has become caretaker to her catatonic mother while her father and brothers are away fighting to free Ireland from Queen Elizabeths tyrannical rule. When her younger sister succumbs to the same strange illness that plagues their mother, Maeve becomes desperate to save them. She embarks on a dangerous journey, sailing to the frigid home of the corpse goddess Uria, who harvests ghost souls for food and who has stolen the fire opal that belongs to earth goddess Danu. Retrieving the fire opal will restore the natural order of things, and save her mother and sister from a slow death. McBride wraps a traditional quest in Celtic clothing, with a message that love can be nurturing and healing, or obsessive and unhealthy. The focus on womenfamily members as well as deitiesmay skew the books appeal toward girls, but the engineering complexity of Urias lair, the details of the quest, and the casual violence of a major male character may broaden its reach.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2010
      As Elizabeth I's troops storm Ireland, fourteen-year-old Maeve O'Tullagh fights to save her mother and sister from a mysterious illness. To do so, she must confront Uria, a vengeful Valkyrie, and the malicious Tom Cavan. Flashbacks, dream sequences, and historical elements combine in this tightly woven Celtic fantasy.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:6.7
  • Lexile® Measure:970
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:5-7

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