The Enchanted Castle (Ebog, epub, Engelsk) af Edith Nesbit

The Enchanted Castle

(Ebog, epub, Engelsk)
Forfatter: Edith Nesbit

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Imagine if magic was real, would it be used for good or evil? Kathleen, Gerald, and Jimmy is about to find out.
During a summer vacation, the three children find a mysterious house with what appears to be a sleeping princess in the garden. When they wake her up and find out that she is the housekeeper’s niece, an adventure begins.
The niece, Mabel, has a magical ring, and making the wearer invisible is just one of the many things it can do.
But soon the children find out that magic is not all good and using it can go horribly wrong. In order to control it, they must find courage and strength that they have never experienced before.
Revealing the wonderful world of children similar to J.M. Barrie’s "Peter Pan," this is one of the many enchanted tales Nesbit is known for.

Born in Kennington in 1858, Edith Nesbit wrote and co-authored over 60 beloved adventures at the beginning of the 20th century. Among her most popular books are "The Story of the Treasure-Seekers" (1899), "The Phoenix and the Carpet" (1904), and "The Railway Children" (1906). Many of her works became adapted to musicals, movies, and TV shows. Along with her husband Hubert Bland, she was among the first members of the Fabian society - a socialist debating club. A path in London close to her home was named "Railway Children Walk" in her honor, manifesting her legacy as one of the pioneers within the children’s fantasy genre.

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Forlag SAGA Egmont
Forfatter Edith Nesbit
Type Ebog
Format epub
Sprog Engelsk
Udgivelsesdato 15-09-2021
Udgiver SAGA Egmont
Sideantal 304 Sider
Filtype epub
Filversion 2.0
Filformat Reflowable
Filstørrelse 510 KB
Kopibeskyttelse DigitalVandmaerkning
Datamining Ikke tilladt
ISBN-13 / EAN-13 9788726880403