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Marigold and the Feather of Hope, The Journey Begins(The Fairy Chronicles Book 1)
 
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Marigold and the Feather of Hope, The Journey Begins(The Fairy Chronicles Book 1) (ペーパーバック)

by J. H. Sweet (著), Tara Larsen Chang (イラスト)
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  • ペーパーバック: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky (2007/05)
  • Language: 英語, 英語, 英語
  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • ISBN-10: 1402208723
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402208720
  • Release Date: 2007/05
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.jp Sales Rank: #156,736 in 洋書 (See Bestsellers in 洋書)

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    #3798 in  洋書 > Children's Books > Educational
    #4847 in  洋書 > Children's Books > Literature > Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery & Horror
    #15781 in  洋書 > Teens > Literature & Fiction

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Pixy Tale with Wonderful Detail, 2005/2/23
I love pixy folk. This book is so much fun and a magnificent beginning to a wonderful fairytale saga. There are so many interesting segments in this book. For example, I didn’t know that fairies love lemon jellybeans and can get lost in jigsaw puzzles, or that the fairy handbook is everchanging and interactive, or that gnomes add colors to nature. I am also delighted to find out that gnomes can disguise themselves, which is why I never see any in my garden. The job of the brownies is very interesting too, along with the three things gremlins are afraid of.

The detail in this book is really incredible. My daughter was so excited to discover that trees have meaning. This story really peaked her interest, and we have since looked up tree and flower meanings. Also, I had no idea that marigold flowers can repel bugs. That is great information to know. I love the various forms that mother nature can take, and the mention of migrating monarch butterflies. My daughter looked up migrating monarchs right after reading this book. I am impressed that she has learned so much just from this story. We are now both excited to read additional books of this series, especially since we have found out that there are bat, spider and snake fairies to read about.

Book Summary: This book is about a girl who finds out she is marigold fairy and then begins the process of learning how to be a fairy. She goes to a fairy circle gathering and meets her new friends Dragonfly, Thistle, and Firefly. Then the fairies have to go on a mission to rescue the Feather of Hope, which is the source of all hope on earth, from a house full of gremlins. Beth's dachshund helps with the feather rescue.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Daughter's Favourite Book, 2004/12/26
Review: I read this book to my four-year-old daughter, and she has since become obsessed with it. We continue to read it chapter by chapter, over and over again each night. She runs around the house and back yard pretending to be Marigold and Dragonfly, and she has demanded a peacock feather wand and a fairy handbook. After doing some research on this series, I have discovered that the pages of a fairy handbook appear blank to ordinary people, so it was easy to buy a blank journal and print a label for the cover. Now, she writes in her fairy handbook daily with crayons, usually 3 giant words per page, and draws pictures of butterflies and fairies. Having almost memorized this book, I am looking forward to the day whan she can read it on her own. I recommend Marigold and the Feather of Hope to any parent of a fairy princess with a word of warning - this story can be addictive.

On the back cover: Beth Parish is an eight-year-old girl blessed with a marigold flower fairy spirit. With her mentor, a monarch butterfly fairy, Marigold learns how to be a fairy, and discovers things like the Fairy Handbook, the vast variety of fairy wands, how to create fairy lights, the purpose of fairies, what gnomes do, and the three things gremlins are afraid of. She attends fairy circle and meets her new friends Thistle, Dragonfly, and Firefly. They discover that the brownies, keepers of the Feather of Hope, which is the source of all hope on Earth, need their help. Marigold must enlist the aid of her dachshund, Peanut, in a daring mission to rescue the Feather of Hope from a house occupied by dangerous gremlins.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended, 2004/12/13
From the back cover:
Beth Parish is an eight-year-old girl blessed with a marigold flower fairy spirit. With her mentor, a monarch butterfly fairy, Marigold learns how to be a fairy, and discovers things like the Fairy Handbook, the vast variety of fairy wands, how to create fairy lights, the purpose of fairies, what gnomes do, and the three things gremlins are afraid of. She attends fairy circle and meets her new friends Thistle, Dragonfly, and Firefly. They discover that the brownies, keepers of the Feather of Hope, which is the source of all hope on Earth, need their help. Marigold must enlist the aid of her dachshund, Peanut, in a daring mission to rescue the Feather of Hope from a house occupied by dangerous gremlins.

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As an avid reader of fairy stories, I was extremely surprised to discover that the fairy characters in this book are real girls. But it makes sense for the fairies to be real human beings since there is so much at stake for mankind with the possible loss of all hope on earth.

The fairies show impressive courage in battling the gremlins to rescue the Feather of Hope. If the concept put forth in this story were real, I wonder how girls this young (8 years old) could possibly handle the responsibility of the job of protecting nature and fixing the world's serious problems. It is certainly something for young girls to aspire to.

Beth's initial attitude regarding her aunt's peculiarities really struck a cord with me as I remember being embarrassed in my youth to be seen with an eccentric relative. In many ways, this is a story we can all feel connected to.

Shortly after reading this book, I saw a migrating monarch butterfly and actually wondered - Are you perhaps a fairy? This is ideal reading for girls 7-14, or anyone who enjoys children's fantasy.

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