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Quest For The Celestial Wand - cover

Quest For The Celestial Wand

Bianca Jacobs

Publisher: Brown Dog Books

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Summary

A magical fantasy story for 7–12 year olds. Join twelve-year-old Darcy Holloway on an epic adventure, when she is pulled through her dreams into a world filled with fairies and magic. Together with her new friends, a daring group of trainee fairy godmothers, they must find the only thing powerful enough to save the magic in their realm and beyond – the Celestial Wand. But with time running out and danger lurking around every corner, it certainly won’t be easy. The group must work together to survive their quest, proving once and for all that friendship is the strongest magic of all.
Available since: 06/02/2025.

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