Judi Curtin Lily Steps Up (Lissadell Story, Book 2)

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Code 9781788492553

Lily and Nellie work hard as housemaids in Lissadell. And yet their days are full of friendship, fun, and even madcap bicycle rides with Maeve, daughter of the famous Republican, Countess Markievicz. But Nellie is all alone in the world; s..

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Binding: Paperback

Date Published: 05 Apr 2021

Lily is once again shown to be a kind, resourceful character that children can look up to. She is determined to help her friend Nellie find the family she was separated from in the workhouse and uses all the connections she has to do so. Curtin's familiar conversational style keeps the reader engaged with the characters and the plot. Irish history lovers will enjoy the presence of characters such as Countess Markievicz. A thoroughly enjoyable read and sure to become a favourite in Irish households

* Children's Books Ireland *

No one writes friendship stories quite like Curtin and the historical details are fascinating, like the seal in the Lissadell pond. Everyone needs a friend like Lily, kind, clever and tenacious, and in a difficult year, this book is like a warm hug

* Irish Independent *

Judi Curtin fans have a treat in store with the much-anticipated sequel to last year's Lily A t Lissadell arriving in time for Christmas. Lily Steps Up returns to the Downton esque 'big house' of the Booths in Lissadell, Co Sligo. Fact meets fiction as serving girl Lily and Maeve, daughter of Constance Markievicz, track down the sister of another servant and bring her to Lissadell, but Lily faces a dilemma when a valuable locket goes missing and the sister becomes the chief suspect

* The Holly Bough *

Gives a valuable insight into the lives in the Big House as well as the gap between the upstairs and downstairs. Well drawn characters and a tale with a twist in the tail

* Irish Examiner *

Judi Curtin, whose Alice and Megan, Eva, and Friends Forever series have made her a firm favourite with readers aged seven-plus, has just released the second of her Lissadell books. Lily Steps Up continues the intriguing story of the fictional housemaid at Sligo's Lissadell House, who befriends the real Maeve Markievicz. Set in 1914, against a backdrop of huge social change in Ireland in which Maeve's mother Constance was actively involved, the story revolves around Lily's attempts to help her friend, fellow serving girl Nellie, who appears to be alone in the world ... Tales of female friendship being something of a speciality for Cork native Curtin, this historical setting, giving an insight into social-class division, makes the Lissadell series among her most accomplished yet

* Evening Echo *
About the Author

Judi Curtin is the best-selling author of the 'Alice and Megan' series, the 'Eva' series and the 'Time After Time' series, about Beth and Molly, time-travelling best friends. Judi won the Children's Book of the Year (Senior) at the Irish Book Awards in 2017 for Stand By Me. Her 'Lily' series is set in Lissadell House, Sligo in the early twentieth century, while the 'Sally' series is set among the Irish emigrant community in New York of the same era.Sally in the City of Dreams was shortlisted for the An Post Irish Book Awards 2023 Rachel Corcoran is a freelance illustrator and designer from Dublin, Ireland. A member of Illustrators Ireland, Rachel's work appears in children's books and book cover illustrations. Rachel also runs her online shop where she sells her earth-kind illustrated greeting cards and prints. When Rachel is not illustrating, she loves to bake with her helper Billie the cat, garden with her outdoor cat Socks, and read books that are set in times long ago.

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Lily is once again shown to be a kind, resourceful character that children can look up to. She is determined to help her friend Nellie find the family she was separated from in the workhouse and uses all the connections she has to do so. Curtin's familiar conversational style keeps the reader engaged with the characters and the plot. Irish history lovers will enjoy the presence of characters such as Countess Markievicz. A thoroughly enjoyable read and sure to become a favourite in Irish households

* Children's Books Ireland *

No one writes friendship stories quite like Curtin and the historical details are fascinating, like the seal in the Lissadell pond. Everyone needs a friend like Lily, kind, clever and tenacious, and in a difficult year, this book is like a warm hug

* Irish Independent *

Judi Curtin fans have a treat in store with the much-anticipated sequel to last year's Lily A t Lissadell arriving in time for Christmas. Lily Steps Up returns to the Downton esque 'big house' of the Booths in Lissadell, Co Sligo. Fact meets fiction as serving girl Lily and Maeve, daughter of Constance Markievicz, track down the sister of another servant and bring her to Lissadell, but Lily faces a dilemma when a valuable locket goes missing and the sister becomes the chief suspect

* The Holly Bough *

Gives a valuable insight into the lives in the Big House as well as the gap between the upstairs and downstairs. Well drawn characters and a tale with a twist in the tail

* Irish Examiner *

Judi Curtin, whose Alice and Megan, Eva, and Friends Forever series have made her a firm favourite with readers aged seven-plus, has just released the second of her Lissadell books. Lily Steps Up continues the intriguing story of the fictional housemaid at Sligo's Lissadell House, who befriends the real Maeve Markievicz. Set in 1914, against a backdrop of huge social change in Ireland in which Maeve's mother Constance was actively involved, the story revolves around Lily's attempts to help her friend, fellow serving girl Nellie, who appears to be alone in the world ... Tales of female friendship being something of a speciality for Cork native Curtin, this historical setting, giving an insight into social-class division, makes the Lissadell series among her most accomplished yet

* Evening Echo *

Super stocking filler

* RTE Guide *

My niece waits with bated breath for the new Judi Curtin each year! She has collected all of her books and even has the Judi Curtin pencils and tote bags, which she keeps in mint condition. She reads the Eva series and the Alice and Megan series on a loop! You can't go wrong with any of these

* Good Luck with the Book *

Everyone needs a friend like Lily, kind, clever and tenacious. In a difficult year, this book is like a warm hug

* Irish Independent *

A wonderfully crafted historical kids novel, perfect for ages 8 and up

* LitVox *

I would recommend this book highly

* Evening Echo *

Really loved this book ... 10/10 as it was an excellent read - I have even read some parts twice

Martha, 5th Class, Our Lady of Good Counsel GNS

* Seomra Ranga *

I absolutely love Judi's books... gorgeous...madcap...a lovely book about friendship and courage and hope

* Caroline Busher, Ireland AM *

Downton Abbey for 8 year olds

* Anna Daly, Ireland AM *

Her stuff is brilliant

* Simon Delaney, Ireland AM *

Lily Steps Up is the sequel to Judi Curtin's immensely enjoyable novel Lily at Lissadell. It is another beautifully-written page-turner. We meet Lily and best friend Nellie once again, both housemaids in the 'Big House' owned by the Gore-Booth family at Lissadell. Despite their work being arduous and their lives being difficult, the overriding theme of friendship and fun is ever present. Together they fill their days with work and adventure, and even get to encounter

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