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The Story Of The Amulet
Escrito por Edith Nesbit
Narrado por Cathy Dobson
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Calificar: 4.5 de 5 estrellas4.5/5 (4 calificaciones)
Longitud: 8 horas
- Editorial:
- Red Door Consulting Audio
- Publicado:
- Sep 12, 2011
- ISBN:
- 9781467668262
- Formato:
- Audiolibro
Descripción
The magic Psammead is back! This time the four children, Cyril, Robert, Anthea and Jane are stuck in London for the Summer, when they come across the Psammead (or wish-giving sand-fairy), imprisoned in a pet shop. They manage to free him, and he tells them where they can get hold of a magic amulet which will bring them their hearts' desire. Unfortunately when the amulet is secured, it is incomplete. They and the Psammead must travel back into ancient history to see the part of the amulet which was lost. The children experience one breathtaking adventure after another in Babylon, Egypt, the lost city of Atlantis, Tyre... Edith Nesbit was to children in the early 20th century what J.K. Rowling is to today's young generation. Magic, mythical creatures, time travel, charms, words of power... Nesbit's stories have it all. The Story Of The Amulet is the third and final book in this series. The first two are: Five Children and It, and The Phoenix And The Carpet.
Acciones del libro
Comenzar a escucharInformación sobre el libro
The Story Of The Amulet
Escrito por Edith Nesbit
Narrado por Cathy Dobson
Clasificaciones:
Calificar: 4.5 de 5 estrellas4.5/5 (4 calificaciones)
Longitud: 8 horas
Descripción
The magic Psammead is back! This time the four children, Cyril, Robert, Anthea and Jane are stuck in London for the Summer, when they come across the Psammead (or wish-giving sand-fairy), imprisoned in a pet shop. They manage to free him, and he tells them where they can get hold of a magic amulet which will bring them their hearts' desire. Unfortunately when the amulet is secured, it is incomplete. They and the Psammead must travel back into ancient history to see the part of the amulet which was lost. The children experience one breathtaking adventure after another in Babylon, Egypt, the lost city of Atlantis, Tyre... Edith Nesbit was to children in the early 20th century what J.K. Rowling is to today's young generation. Magic, mythical creatures, time travel, charms, words of power... Nesbit's stories have it all. The Story Of The Amulet is the third and final book in this series. The first two are: Five Children and It, and The Phoenix And The Carpet.
- Editorial:
- Red Door Consulting Audio
- Publicado:
- Sep 12, 2011
- ISBN:
- 9781467668262
- Formato:
- Audiolibro
Acerca del autor
Edith Nesbit (1858-1924), also credited as E. Nesbit, was an English poet and novelist best known for children’s literature. Although she wrote for all ages, Nesbit was a favorite among young readers due to her modern tales with relatable protagonists. During Nesbit’s career, she worked on more than 60 titles including The Story of the Treasure Seekers and The Railway Children. She is often praised for her vibrant characters and ingenious plots, which influenced the genre’s style and tone.
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marse_4
This time the children from "Five Children and It" and "The Phoenix and the Carpet" are traveling through time with the help of a magic amulet. As always, E. Nesbit is a wonderful storyteller, and the children's adventures are interesting and amusing. They travel back 8000 years, visit Babylon, see the destruction of Atlantis, meet Julius Caesar, as well as other adventures, all in order to get their heart's desire, which was the quick return of their parents from a trip away from home. A lovely book.
antiquary_1
Of all Nesbit's book, I think the Five Children series (Five Children and It, The Phoenix and the Carpet, The Story of the Amulet) are among my favorites, second only to The Magic City.
pandoragreen
Featuring the "Five Children" from The Five Children and It. A childhood favorite, I have reread this book at least a half dozen times. Pretty much everything by E. Nesbit is worth a look or three.