The Singing Cave (Dillon novel)

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The Singing Cave
Cover
First US edition cover
AuthorEilís Dillon
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung adult fiction
Set inConnemara
Published1959 by Faber & Faber
Media typePrint
Pages186 pp
OCLC43187026
823.914
LC ClassPZ7.D579

The Singing Cave is a 1959 young adult novel by Irish writer Eilís Dillon, first published by Faber & Faber in the UK. It was published the following year in the US by Funk & Wagnalls, illustrated by Stan Campbell.[1][2][3]

Plot[edit]

Pat, a boy who lives on the west coast of Ireland at Connemara, explores a niche in a cliff that is known locally as "the singing cave". One day, Pat finds the tomb of a Viking warrior in an inner chamber. When he returns the next day the relics have disappeared, but Pat has told nobody about it but his grandfather and Mr Allen, an amateur archaeologist. Pat and his friend Tom Joyce seek to solve the mystery.[4]

Reception[edit]

Declan Kiberd wrote, "What Laura Ingalls Wilder did for children's literature in the US, she achieved in Ireland, imparting a sure historical sense in books such as The Singing Cave.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dillon, Eilís (1960). The Singing Cave. Funk & Wagnalls, OCLC 316814294
  2. ^ (Nov 6, 1960). 100 other fine books of 1960. Chicago Tribune
  3. ^ Boston, Howard (May 8, 1960). Teen-Age Stories; Found and Lost. The Singing Cave By Elis Dillon (review). New York Times
  4. ^ Rahn, Suzanne (1997). Inishrone Is Our Island": Rediscovering the Irish Novels of Eilis Dillon. The Lion and the Unicorn, Volume 21, Number 3, September 1997
  5. ^ Kiberd, Declan. Obituary. In Eilís Dillon, Richard Kennedy (2006). The Lost Island. New York Review children's collection, ISBN 978-1-59017-205-6

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