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Saxon Magic - A Story Through Time - cover

Saxon Magic - A Story Through Time

Pat Strickson

Maison d'édition: Brown Dog Books

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Synopsis

Time is no barrier to dreams.  
 
Two Saxon boy soldiers become unlikely friends. One is fighting alongside his father protecting King Harold in 1066. The other is in a school re-enactment. Together at the horrific conclusion of the Battle of Hastings, 21st century technology saves them. The noblest Saxon rewards them. He has also escaped Duke William and his Norman knights.   
 
A coin is dug up near the school. A gift is tested and reveals many secrets. These are only the beginning of the treasures uncovered and all the evidence needed that history has come alive.
Disponible depuis: 22/02/2023.

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