Marianne McShane

Marianne McShane

Marianne McShane is a seanchai, a traditional Irish storyteller, and the author of Ronan and the Mermaid, illustrated by Jordi Solano. She lives in Ireland.

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The Fog Catcher’s Daughter
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The Fog Catcher’s Daughter
  • By: Marianne McShane
  • Narrator: Aoibheann McCann
  • Length: 15 minutes
  • Publisher: Dreamscape Media
  • Publish date: June 28, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (38 ratings)
(38 ratings)
Eily and her father live in Ireland, three fields from the sea, within sight of the enchanted isle of Lisnashee. The fairy folk who live there cause mischief and harm to any who trespass, but once a year at Midsummer, Eily’s father, the Fog... Read more

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