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The Big Tree of Bunlahy: Stories of My Own Countryside is a special collection of short stories for young readers. Written by the famous Irish author Padraic Colum, this book brings together thirteen exciting tales. These stories are based on the old legends and folk tales that Padraic Colum heard as a child in his hometown of Bunlahy, located in County Longford, Ireland.

Discovering The Big Tree of Bunlahy

This wonderful book was first published in 1933. It quickly became popular because of its charming stories and beautiful illustrations. The famous artist Jack Yeats created the pictures for the first edition, making the book even more magical.

What are the Stories About?

The stories in The Big Tree of Bunlahy are full of adventure and imagination. They share the rich history and folklore of rural Ireland. You might read about brave heroes, clever animals, or even magical creatures. Each story helps readers understand the traditions and beliefs of the Irish countryside.

About the Author: Padraic Colum

Padraic Colum (1881–1972) was an important Irish writer. He wrote many poems, plays, and books for children. Colum was known for collecting and retelling traditional Irish stories. He wanted to make sure these old tales were remembered and enjoyed by new generations. His work often focused on the beauty and magic of Ireland.

The Newbery Honor Award

In 1934, The Big Tree of Bunlahy received a special award called the Newbery Honor. The Newbery Medal is one of the most important awards for children's literature in the United States. It is given each year to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. Receiving a Newbery Honor means the book was recognized as one of the best children's books published that year. This award helped more people discover and enjoy Colum's wonderful collection of stories.

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