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David & the PHO -Nop/097

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 95 Ratings and 95 Reviews

Book Description
When David finally has a chance to climb the mountain behind his new home he has no idea he is about to meet a fabulous mythical creature. Even if he had known, who could have guessed that a Phoenix would turn out to be so stuffy, so pompous-and so utterly endearing? (To say nothing of its fondness for Aunt Amy's sugar cookies!) When the Phoenix decides to take a hand in David's education the adve... More
Book Information
PublisherFull Cast Audio
BindingAudio Cassette (51 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages176
ISBN-101932076042
ISBN-13978-1932076042
Publication Date10/01/2002
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About Edward Ormondroyd (Author) : Edward Ormondroyd is a published author and a narrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Edward Ormondroyd include David and the Phoenix (Unabridged), Time at the Top, Castaways on... more
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5/17/2008 Sean Martin said:
A flat out brilliant book from the early 50s, a charmer that's just waiting for a big time Hollywood adaption about a young boy who finds himself tutored by a nearly-500-year-old phoenix. His education includes dealing with satyrs and gryffins (or is it gryffons?) and witches who like to drag race i... more

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