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Sandstone Press, 2017. 80 pages. Paperback.
What harm could an imaginary friend possibly do? It was Anna’s way of coping when the kids at school turned against her, and children grow out of that sort of thing. But what if your imaginary friend doesn’t want to be forgotten? What if he comes back one day, just when your world is falling apart? And how can you escape when you realise he isn’t nearly so friendly as you remember?
A’ Choille Fhiadhaich (The Wild Wood) is a coming-of-age fantasy. Fleeing into the forest with none of the technology she’s learnt to rely on, or even enough to eat, Anna must survive by her wits if she is to escape the violence that’s broken out in the village, but perhaps most dangerous of all are the tricks her own mind is playing on her.
The Lasag Gaelic readers series offers a range of engaging, easy-to-read fiction, with English chapter summaries and glossaries to assist Gaelic learners.
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Reading Level: Early Intermediate (Ideal for learners, with English chapter summaries and glossaries)





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