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Paperback
160 pages

Author

Enid Blyton
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Publisher

2Heads an imprint of Egmont Childrens Books

Publication date

1st September 2008

ISBN

9781405242561

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Petal and the Eternal Bloom (Enchanted World) by Enid Blyton



Petal and the Eternal Bloom (Enchanted World)

Enid Blyton
Part of the 'Enchanted World' Series


Primary Age range - 9+ readers   Secondary Age range - 7+ readers   

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Picking up where the hugely successful Faraway Tree series left off, the inhabitants of the Enchated Wood face the biggest threat to their existence yet - the death of the Faraway tree! Magical, mystical and completely loveable, the Enchanted World series follows the adventures of five fairies brought together to save the Faraway tree by regaining the lost Talismans that provide the life force of the tree. Petal and the Endless Bloom : In the Land of Flora the fairies face one of their toughest tasks so far as the beautiful yet dangerous landscape quite literally ensnares them. Can they get back to the Faraway Tree with the endless bloom before the world moves away from the Faraway Tree? And can they stop Talon from getting to the Talisman before them?

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Petal and the Eternal Bloom (Enchanted World) by Enid Blyton


About The Author


Enid Blyton

(born Aug. 11, 1897, London, Eng. — died Nov. 28, 1968, London) English children's writer. Trained as a schoolteacher, she published her first book, Child Whispers, in 1922. She went on to produce more than 600 children's books and numerous magazine articles. She is probably best known for several book series, including those featuring Noddy, the Famous Five, and the Secret Seven. Though often criticized for their stereotyped characters, simple writing style, and didactic moralism, her books were widely translated and remained internationally popular long after her death.


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