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Magical Mail

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 30 Ratings and 20 Reviews

Book Description
If there is one thing you can say with absolute certainty, it's that ten-year-old Faith Smyth is no hero. Her father is a brain-surgeon, her mother is a kick-boxer, her sister is a beauty queen and her little brother is a chess champion, but all Faith is good at is forgetting her P.E. kit. Which makes it all the more remarkable that she alone has been chosen to save the mythical world from its cer... More
Book Information
PublisherBoxer Books Ltd.
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages168
ISBN-101907152938
ISBN-13978-1907152931
Publication Date10/01/2010
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About Claire Barker (Author) : I am a writer and illustrator and have just published my first book (Magical Mail). My paintings can be seen at www. clairebarkerpaintings.com and my book at magicalmailclairebarker.com I am represe... more
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10/9/2010 Claire Barker said:
If there is one thing you can say with absolute certainty, it’s that ten-year-old Faith Smyth is no hero. Her father is a brain-surgeon, her mother is a kick-boxer, her sister is a beauty queen and her little brother is a chess champion, but all Faith is good at is forgetting her P.E. kit. Which m... more

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