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Marigold and the Feather of Hope, the Journey Begins

Average rating
4.5 out of 5
Based on 53 Ratings and 48 Reviews

Book Description
Illustrations By: Tara Larsen Chang

Inside you is the power to do anything

Meet Beth, who's just discovered something incredible... she is a fairy, a marigold fairy, to be exact.

But Beth must learn to be a fairy during an emergency! The Feather of Hope has been lost and Beth must enlist the aid of her dog, Peanut, in a daring mission to rescue it from a house occupied by dang... More
Book Information
PublisherPaw Prints
BindingLibrary Binding (6 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages120
ISBN-101435213858
ISBN-13978-1435213852
Publication Date10/2007
The Creators
About J. H. Sweet (Author) : J.H. Sweet is the author of The Fairy Chronicles children's book series, a modern fairy tale saga of sixty books. She lives in South Texas and has a degree in English from Texas State University. In a... more
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About Tara Larsen Chang (Illustrator) : From my earliest memories I've been captivated by the illustrations in fairy tales and childrens books and couldn't think of anything else I'd rather do when I was grown up than create my own. When I'... more
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Reader Comments
2/23/2008 Marilyn Panton said: Sounds wonderful. Illustrations are beautiful and classic. Fairy tales are always popular with young (and old) readers. Keep up the good work.
tags: Inspired me

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8/23/2007 Dominique Raccah said: The beginning of The Fairy Chronicles...amazing, uplifting series.
tags: I edited

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8/17/2007 Lyron Bennett tagged as: I edited

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