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Wonder-Smith and His Son: A Tale from the Golden Childhood of the World
by Ella Young
This 1928 Newbery Honor book is a collection of fourteen Irish folktales about the Gubbaun Saor, a mythologized historical architect and smith who lived in the 6th century, A.D. He was a builder in both wood and stone, and many churches, oratories, and bell towers were attributed to him. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins
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Hero and Leander-George Chapman, Christopher Marlowe
This 1928 Newbery Honor book is a collection of fourteen Irish folktales about the Gubbaun Saor, a mythologized historical architect and smith who lived in the 6th century, A.D. He was a builder in both wood and stone, and many churches, oratories, and bell towers were attributed to him. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins
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Cocoa Break Collection, Vol. 01-Various
This 1928 Newbery Honor book is a collection of fourteen Irish folktales about the Gubbaun Saor, a mythologized historical architect and smith who lived in the 6th century, A.D. He was a builder in both wood and stone, and many churches, oratories, and bell towers were attributed to him. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins
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Personal Collection of Short Tales compiled by Carmie-Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm
This 1928 Newbery Honor book is a collection of fourteen Irish folktales about the Gubbaun Saor, a mythologized historical architect and smith who lived in the 6th century, A.D. He was a builder in both wood and stone, and many churches, oratories, and bell towers were attributed to him. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins
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Legends of Saints and Sinners-Douglas Hyde
This 1928 Newbery Honor book is a collection of fourteen Irish folktales about the Gubbaun Saor, a mythologized historical architect and smith who lived in the 6th century, A.D. He was a builder in both wood and stone, and many churches, oratories, and bell towers were attributed to him. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins
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Stone Axe Of Burkamukk-Mary Grant Bruce
"Stone Axe Of Burkamukk" by Mary Grant Bruce invites listeners into a rich narrative that explores themes of resilience and the human spirit. This timeless tale captures the essence of survival and the connection between people and their environment, reflecting on the challenges faced in a world that often feels alien. The story resonates with contemporary audiences by highlighting the importance of perseverance and the bonds that unite us, making it a poignant reminder of our shared humanity. Bruce's vivid storytelling and profound insights into life's struggles and triumphs ensure that this audiobook remains relevant and inspiring for listeners today.
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Wonder-Smith and His Son A Tale from the Golden Childhood of the World - Ella Young
This 1928 Newbery Honor book is a collection of fourteen Irish folktales about the Gubbaun Saor, a mythologized historical architect and smith who lived in the 6th century, A.D. He was a builder in both wood and stone, and many churches, oratories, and bell towers were attributed to him. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins
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This 1928 Newbery Honor book is a collection of fourteen Irish folktales about the Gubbaun Saor, a mythologized historical architect and smith who lived in the 6th century, A.D. He was a builder in both wood and stone, and many churches, oratories, and bell towers were attributed to him. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins
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