Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
"Agus mh in s d inn conas eitilt agus d'im omar leis go T r na Deo mar a raibh na Foghlaithe Mara agus na Si ga agus na Fir Dhearga agus na Mur cha agus an Teach faoi Thalamh." Seo eagr n nua de "T r na Deo," aistri ch n a rinne M ir ad N Ghr da ar ghearrinsint ar "Peter Pan and Wendy," an sc al iomr iteach do ph ist a cheap an scr bhneoir Albanach J. M. Barrie (1860-1937). Foils odh "T r na Deo" den ch ad uair in 1938. F gfaidh Peadar Pan, Cling n Cloig, agus an Cr caire, bithi nach an sc il, a rian ar an l itheoir. T an dra ocht agus an d obh il fite fuaite ina ch ile sa sc al seo agus is ioma cor agus casadh ann. N hionadh go bhfuil Wendy agus a beirt dearth ireacha ar b s le dul ar th ir eachtra ochta i dT r na Deo. Is amhlaidh gur f idir scaoileadh go hioml n leis an tsamhla ocht sa t r iontach sin. --- "And then he flew us all away to the Neverland and the fairies and the pirates and the redskins and the mermaids' lagoon, and the home under the ground, and the little house." This new edition of "T r na Deo" presents M ir ad N Ghr da's original shortened translation of "Peter Pan and Wendy," the celebrated children's story by Scottish writer J. M. Barrie (1860-1937). "T r na Deo" was first published in 1938. Each of the primary characters-Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, and the villain of the story, Captain Hook-leave a lasting impression on the reader. Magic and mischievousness are intertwined throughout this story which results in many twists and turns along the way. It is little wonder that Wendy and her two brothers are ready for adventure in Neverland, a wonderful place where imagination knows no bounds.