Cirrus Chronicles
Cirrus era ’09 and beyond‘
Cirrus chronicles- Landing in Ballynelligan’ 10-‘09
I love the book …it’s very special. I read it last night with my granddaughter Síafra…and we had a great time talking about it…. she gave it a hundred out of a hundred!
(Storyteller and actor Nuala Hayes)
‘Cirrus chronicles’, a magical book to be launched in Lismore.’ Avondhu 10-‘09
On the first glance at the cover of Corina Duyn’s new book Cirrus Chronicles – Landing in Ballynelligan is enough to know you are in for a treat
(Antonia Zane)
‘Cirrus the Cloud Fairy lands in Lismore.’ Dungarvan Observer 11-‘09
Veteran Lismore author Paddy Vaughn began his intro with a short welcome in Irish and then congratulated Corina for ‘her production and wonderful piece of story writing and illustrations, all done by herself’.
Nuala Hayes: ‘Although written for children, it’s well worth the appraisal of an adult.’
(Pat Kiely)
‘Cirrus chronicles.’ On show - Munster Express 11-‘09
… I love the real world around Lismore that Corina Duyn has conjured up, especially the Cloudland International Rainbow Dance Festival, where the cloud fairies dance and eat sky-blue candyfloss and drink rainbow lemonade. You may even learn Cloud-Hole-Jumping.
Who knows, but at some future date, people may come to Lismore to track the habitat of many of the creatures of this book.
(Liam Murphy) munster-express
‘Cirrus chronicles- Landing in Ballynelligan.’ Books Ireland 12-‘09
The author also provides the illustrations for this charming little book, perhaps unusual among modern books for children, in that it is ‘wordy’ and just has to be read.
Corina brings Cirrus to school. Dungarvan Observer 12-‘09
Like any good fairy on her travels, Lismore author and all round artist Corina Duyn, will drop in on the children of her local Liosmore Mochuda national school.
Corina’s underlying hope is that her books ‘will encourage adults and children to see the magic and wonder that lies all about us, unimagined and unrecognised in everyday things’.
(Christy Parker)