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The Hound of Ulster Malachy Doyle

The Hound of Ulster By Malachy Doyle

The Hound of Ulster by Malachy Doyle


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Summary

The king is on the way to visiting Culain's house, when he sees a young boy, Setanta, playing hurling very bravely, and asks him to join them later. Setanta is attacked by Culain's guard dog - which he fights and kills. Culain is so sad at the loss of his prized hound, Setanta offers to guard the house and grounds until a replacement is found.

The Hound of Ulster Summary

The Hound of Ulster by Malachy Doyle

A retelling of a traditional Irish folk tale. The king is on the way to visiting Culain's house, when he sees a young boy, Setanta, playing hurling very bravely, and asks him to join them later. However, as he forgets to inform his host that he will have an extra visitor. Setanta is attacked by Culain's guard dog - which he bravely fights and kills. As Culain is so sad at the loss of his prized hound, Setanta offers to guard the house and its grounds until a replacement is found. The king, impressed by the boy's bravery and skill, gives him the name Culchulainn, the Hound of Ulster.

About Malachy Doyle

Malachy Doyle was born in Northern Ireland and now lives in Wales. He is the best-selling and award-winning author of many books, ranging from picture books to teen fiction. Among his most popular are the Amadans series, published by Orchard. Georgie and Who is Jesse Flood for older readers are both published by Bloomsbury. He's also written widely for eductional publishers, including Collins, Oxford and Ginn.

Additional information

GOR002039164
9780713681949
0713681942
The Hound of Ulster by Malachy Doyle
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2007-10-01
64
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