A fantastic Irish story, translated by Andrei Skurko, is being released
Gutenberg Publisher has announced the release of a children's book by Irish author Erica McGann, "Tabitha Plimptack Lives on the Edge of the World," writes bellit.info.

The book tells how capricious relatives send the girl Tabitha daily down the cliff for food and other necessities. But she doesn't mind: charming people live in pocket-caves down the slope. And the dearest among them is Mr. Shiver, who settled below the shadow line. When rumors of monsters climbing the wall from the depths begin to spread in the vicinity, it is Mr. Shiver that Tabitha worries about most. Because down there, something truly hungry is hiding…
The book features original illustrations by Philip Cullen.
Erica McGann's "Tabitha Plimptack Lives on the Edge of the World" can now be ordered via the publisher's website with a 20% discount.
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