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Charlie agus Monarcha na Seacláide - Leabhar Mhí na Nollag 2019 / Book of the Month - December 2019

12 Dec 2019

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[English version below] Níl Willy Wonka - ná an taobh istigh dá mhonarcha iontach seacláide - feicthe ag aon duine le blianta fada. Nuair a fhógraíonn sé comórtas ina dtabharfar buaiteoirí na gcúig thicéad órga (atá curtha i bhfolach aige i gcludaigh na mbarraí seacláide) ar thuras sa mhonarcha, tá tír is talamh ag iarraidh teacht ar na ticéid! Is é Charlie agus Monarcha na Seacláide an scéal is cáiliúla le Roald Dahl. Seo é scéal Charlie Buicéid, na gcúig thicéad órga, agus na nÚmpa-Lumpach, agus scéal Willy Wonka féin, scéal atá buanaithe in intinn na n-óg ó chéadfhoilsíodh é in 1964. Tá os cionn 20 milliún cóip den leabhar díolta in 56 theanga. Láithreoir: Seán Ó Catháin Aíonna: Siún Ní Dhuinn agus Rónán Mistéil [Leagan Gaeilge thuas] Nobody has seen Willy Wonka - or inside his amazing chocolate factory - for years. When he announces plans to invite the winners of five Golden Tickets hidden inside the wrappers of chocolate bars to visit his factory, the whole world is after those tickets! Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is perhaps Roald Dahl’s best-known story. The story of Charlie Bucket, the five Golden Tickets, the Oompa-Loompas and the amazing Mr Willy Wonka has become firmly embedded in our culture since it was first published in 1964. Conservative estimates suggest the original book has sold over 20 million copies worldwide; it is now available in 55 languages. Presenter: Seán Ó Catháin Guests: Siún Ní Dhuinn and Rónán Mistéil

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