
An Áit a nEitlíonn na Madaí Crainn (Where the Tree Dogs Fly)

Irish language children’s picture book by Aileen Crossley which takes us on a magical journey through nature to the special places that fill your heart with joy.
This is a beautifully produced book with a distinctive visual style that originated as lithographic prints. The limited colour palette and surreal nature-creatures call to mind Tove Jansson’s Toffel, the minor Moomin mate who went on to inspire stand-alone titles: high praise indeed. —Sara Keating, Irish Times
A joy to read. —Ruth Concannon, Irish Examiner
Irish language children’s picture book by Aileen Crossley which takes us on a magical journey through nature to the special places that fill your heart with joy.
Wonderful, large format picture book for children by Aileen Crossley. Molly is in low spirits and overwhelmed by the virtual world, but when she is visited by Lus na mBan Sí, she is brought on a magical journey back into nature to visit the special places that remind her of the beauty of the natural world.
This is a delightfully simple story for children, brimming with emotion. Handmade by the artist Aileen Crossley.
The images in the book have been made from lithographic prints by Aileen in the Black Church print studio in Dublin .
Keep an eye here for more information on the upcoming launch and other events.
More info about the artist and author, Aileen Crossley @ aileencrossley.ie
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Estimated Arrival: 8th - 14th Oct
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Éabhlóid is a small independent Irish language book publisher located in the Donegal Gaeltacht. We publish original content by the very best artists working in the medium of Irish.