Fb2 The folk of the Faraway Tree ePub
by Enid BLYTON
Category: | Science Fiction and Fantasy |
Subcategory: | Children |
Author: | Enid BLYTON |
ISBN: | 1405230576 |
ISBN13: | 978-1405230575 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Egmont; New ed. edition (2007) |
Pages: | 192 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1941 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1991 kb |
Digital formats: | azw lit rtf txt |
The Magic Faraway Tree. And, Dick, all kinds of queer folk live in the trunk of the Faraway Tree," said Jo. "We've lots of good friends there.
The Magic Faraway Tree. We'll take you to them one day. There's a dear little fairy called Silky, because she has such a mass of silky gold hair. And there's Moon-Face, with a big round face like the moon! He's a darling!" said Bessie. And there's funny old Mister Watzisname," said Fanny.
The Folk of the Faraway Tree is a children's novel in The Faraway Tree series by Enid Blyton. It was originally serialised in the Sunny Stories magazines, and was first published in novel format in 1946. It is the third book in the series, in which the series protagonists Jo, Bessie and Fanny introduce their mother's friend's daughter, Connie, to Silky, Moonface, Saucepan Man and all the rest of their friends in the Magic Faraway Tree.
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The Faraway Tree is just that - an enormous tree which reaches faraway into the sky and it is populated by many of the fairy-folk
The Faraway Tree is just that - an enormous tree which reaches faraway into the sky and it is populated by many of the fairy-folk. Every now and again a strange and wonderful land arrives and rests on the topmost branches and the children have visited many of them and experienced all kinds of adventures. If you've read the first book (The Enchanted Wood) you might remember a little pixie that becomes very angry when any person, purely out of curiosity, peeps through the window of his little house which is set into the tree-trunk
Though I suppose if that was the extent of it Blyton could have b Celyn and I have completed our marathon re-read of the Faraway trilogy.
Very high in fact, considering that it's a half forgotten book. The person who visits Jo, Bessie, and Fanny is their mother's friend's child. Though I suppose if that was the extent of it Blyton could have b Celyn and I have completed our marathon re-read of the Faraway trilogy. The third book is, like the second, simply a collection of tree-related episodes, each fairly self-contained. This time the new child to be introduced to the tree and improved by the experience is Connie, daughter of a friend of the mother. Connie's fault is being curious.
Enid Blyton& funny, magical adventure stories have become true classics, loved by millions and still selling thousands of copies every year. She is arguably the most famous children& author of all time, thanks to series such as The Wishing-Chair, The Faraway Tree, The Mysteries, The Famous Five and The Secret Seven. ISBN:978-1-405-27221-6. Производитель: "Egmont Books". The Folk of the Faraway Tree is the third magical story in the Faraway Tree series by the world& best-loved children& author, Enid Blyton. When Joe, Beth and Frannie move to a new home, an Enchanted Wood is on their doorstep.
183 pages ; 20 cm. Originally published in Great Britain in 1946 by Newnes. Donor challenge: For only a few more days, your donation will be matched 2-to-1. Triple your impact! To the Internet Archive Community, Time is running out: please help the Internet Archive today.
The third book in the magical Faraway Tree series by one of the world's most popular children's authors, Enid Blyton
The third book in the magical Faraway Tree series by one of the world's most popular children's authors, Enid Blyton. The mischievious Connie comes to enjoy a few days with Joe, Beth and Frannie while her mother is sick. Connie refuses to believe in the Faraway Tree or the magical folk who live in it, even when the Angry Pixie throws ink at her! Join the children and their friends Moonface, Saucepan Man and Silky the fairy as they discover which new land is at the top of the Faraway Tree