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English, Scottish Gaelic · Paperback / Softback

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE DONALD MEEK AWARD

Cha gabh stòiridh mar seo a sheachnadh, is tha Ruairidh MacIlleathain air a bheò ghlacadh leis an sgeul a th' aig Màiri NicEachairne mu Lee Harvey Oswald, murt JFK, is mar a theich i fhèin às na Stàitean. Ach an gabh earbsa a chur sa chunntas aice, agus nan robh Oswald neo-chiontach carson a tha i air a bhith sàmhach cho fada?

It's the kind of story no journalist can ignore, and Roddy Maclean is intrigued by Màiri NicEachairne's claim that she knew Lee Harvey Oswald and had to flee the States and change her identity to escape JFK's enemies. But does Màiri's account stand up, and why has she waited so long to prove Oswald's innocence?

The Lasag Gaelic readers series offers young adults a range of engaging, easy-to-read fiction, with English chapter summaries and glossaries to assist Gaelic learners.

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Ruairidh MacIlleathain (Roddy Maclean) is a journalist, broadcaster, and educator based in Inverness. He is well known for his environmental education courses which explore the links between Gaelic and nature, and he is the originator of the bimedia (radio/print) programs Litir do Luchd-ionnsachaidh and Litir Bheag for Gaelic learners, which have listeners in many countries.

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE DONALD MEEK AWARD It's the kind of story no journalist can ignore, and Roddy Maclean is intrigued by Mairi NicEachairne's claim that she knew Lee Harvey Oswald and had to flee the States and change her identity to escape JFK's enemies. But does Mairi's account stand up, and why has she waited so long to prove Oswald's innocence?

Product details

Authors Ruairdh MacIlleathain, Roddy MacLean, Mairi NicEachairne
Publisher External catalogues UK
 
Languages English, Scottish Gaelic
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.08.2015
 
EAN 9781910124789
ISBN 978-1-910124-78-9
No. of pages 90
Series Lasag
Subjects Children's and young people's books
Fiction > Narrative literature

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