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The Quest for the Golden Compass - cover

The Quest for the Golden Compass

Silas Winslow

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In The Quest for the Golden Compass, four brave friends—Arielle, Cassian, Felix, and Persephone—embark on an extraordinary adventure to uncover hidden treasures around the world.
 
Their journey begins when they discover a golden compass with the mysterious ability to point not just to directions, but to lost riches of ancient civilizations. Facing ancient ruins, cryptic languages, and cunning rivals, the children must outwit traps and decode puzzles while strengthening their bond of friendship.
 
Together, they learn the greatest treasure is not gold, but the power of teamwork, trust, and the courage to face the unknown.
Available since: 05/22/2025.
Print length: 137 pages.

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