The Magical Adventures of Charlie Greenstick

The Magical Adventures of Charlie Greenstick

Brian Mitchell

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Grosvenor House Publishing Limited
Año de edición:
2021
ISBN:
9781839755514
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Mossy Cottage is a magical little place in the heart of Blisswell Valley. Here, hidden deep in the garden’s undergrowth, you can find old Charlie Greenstick and his loyal band of friends. For years, Lady Isabel had made that garden the most special place for miles around. Since her departure, however, it gradually began to decay. The paint on the gate flaked and cracked. The garden became wild and overgrown. The pond was dry, the greenhouse windows were broken and even the bees abandoned their home. Without change, all who lived there would surely have to leave. The friends knew they would have to come up with a plan or lose their home forever...

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