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Curious Little Girl and the Witch on the Hill - A Heartwarming Tale of Friendship Magic and Self-Discovery - cover

Curious Little Girl and the Witch on the Hill - A Heartwarming Tale of Friendship Magic and Self-Discovery

Olusola Coker

Verlag: BookRix

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Beschreibung

Curious Little Girl and the Witch on the Hill" is a heartwarming young adult fantasy novel that tells the tale of a young girl's magical journey of self-discovery. The story follows the curious and adventurous protagonist as she explores the enchanted forest and discovers the White House on the Hill, home to a powerful and wise witch. Together, they uncover the secrets of magic and learn to cast spells, gathering magical ingredients along the way. But their peaceful existence is threatened by the fear and skepticism of the neighboring village. With courage and determination, the little girl and the witch overcome their doubts and fears, and together they prepare for a magic competition that will determine their fate. Through their shared journey of friendship, self-discovery, and triumph over adversity, this heartwarming tale is sure to capture the hearts of readers of all ages who enjoy a good coming of age tale with a courageous protagonist.
 
Verfügbar seit: 11.03.2023.
Drucklänge: 23 Seiten.

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