Moone Boy 3: The Notion Potion
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Martin Moone and his imaginary friend, Sean, go in search of eternal glory in the third book in the hilarious illustrated-fiction series from Chris O'Dowd and Nick Vincent Murphy
Christopher O'Dowd est un acteur et écrivain irlandais, célébré pour ses performances comiques à la télévision et au cinéma. Son travail créatif, souvent inspiré par sa propre enfance, explore l'humour et la sensibilité avec une voix distinctive. O'Dowd est également reconnu pour son talent théâtral, ayant obtenu une nomination aux Tony Awards pour ses débuts à Broadway. Ses projets d'écriture et d'acting possèdent un charme irlandais unique et un esprit d'observation aiguisé.






Martin Moone and his imaginary friend, Sean, go in search of eternal glory in the third book in the hilarious illustrated-fiction series from Chris O'Dowd and Nick Vincent Murphy
The first book in a very funny new illustrated-fiction series from the award- winning Bridesmaids and The IT Crowd actor Chris O'Dowd and his long-term friend and Moone Boy TV-scriptwriting collaborator Nick Vincent Murphy. For fans of Wimpy Kid and David Walliams.
The second book in this very funny illustrated-fiction series from the award- winning Bridesmaids and The IT Crowd actor Chris O'Dowd and his long-term friend and Moone Boy TV-scriptwriting collaborator Nick Vincent Murphy. For fans of Wimpy Kid and David Walliams.
This inclusive and welcoming guide shows churches how to create an accepting atmosphere for the trans community. It offers practical guidance about how to respond to trans people's pastoral needs through church and chaplaincy, and weaves contemporary first-hand accounts and inclusive examples of scripture throughout.
The ultimate activity book for fans of Moone Boy from the award-winning Bridesmaids and The IT Crowd actor Chris O'Dowd and his long-term friend and Moone Boy TV-scriptwriting collaborator Nick Vincent Murphy.
A resource for ministers and congregations who want to begin to understand and/or welcome trangender people into their congregations.