

Irish-American Crossroads is pleased to co-sponsor this event with Book Passage. Written in the voice of Mikey, a fourth-grader who believes that eating crunchy things will get your neurons to fire, The Lost Celt follows Mikey's adventures after a chance encounter with what he thinks is a time. Conran works as a freelance editor, as well as a children’s book consultant, book talker, and children’s book club facilitator for Book Passage. Read millions of eBooks and audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. In addition to writing middle grade novels, A.

Conran was Mikey’s age, she had a tin of tiny Roman and Celtic warriors, which she never finished painting, and a desire to time travel, which remains with her still. 20% of the net profits will go to veterans’ charities. Has the Celt been transported to the present as part of a secret defense project? In tracking him down, the boys solve the biggest mystery of their lives.ĭrawing on the tales of Irish warrior hero Cuchulain, The Lost Celt was 60% funded by a group of Desert Storm Veterans. THE LOST CELT is the best kind of children’s adventure story, full of taut suspense, riveting action, and, most importantly, humor and heart. Primed by their love of video war games pitching Romans against Celts, Mikey and Kyler are convinced that they’ve seen a real live Celtic warrior in the VA. Not to be missed!”- Katherine Applegate, Winner of the 2013 Newbery Written in the voice of Mikey, a fourth-grader who believes that eating crunchy things.

“The Lost Celt is the best kind of adventure story, full of taut suspense, riveting action, and, most importantly, humor and heart. Location: Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera, California
