The Phoenix and the Carpet

The Phoenix and the Carpet

The Phoenix and the Carpet

The Phoenix and the Carpet

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Overview

It's startling enough to have a Phoenix hatch in your house, but even more startling when it reveals you have a magic carpet on the floor. Conceited it may be, but the Phoenix is also good-hearted, and obligingly accompanies the children on their adventures through time and space -- which, magic being what it is, rarely turn out as they were meant ...

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421838441
Publisher: 1st World Library
Publication date: 04/15/2007
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)
Lexile: 1000L (what's this?)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) was an English writer of children’s literature. Born in Kennington, Nesbit was raised by her mother following the death of her father—a prominent chemist—when she was only four years old. Due to her sister Mary’s struggle with tuberculosis, the family travelled throughout England, France, Spain, and Germany for years. After Mary passed, Edith and her mother returned to England for good, eventually settling in London where, at eighteen, Edith met her future husband, a bank clerk named Hubert Bland. The two—who became prominent socialists and were founding members of the Fabian Society—had a famously difficult marriage, and both had numerous affairs. Nesbit began her career as a poet, eventually turning to children’s literature and publishing around forty novels, story collections, and picture books. A contemporary of such figures of Lewis Carroll and Kenneth Grahame, Nesbit was notable as a writer who pioneered the children’s adventure story in fiction. Among her most popular works are The Railway Children (1906) and The Story of the Amulet (1906), the former of which was adapted into a 1970 film, and the latter of which served as a profound influence on C.S. Lewis’ Narnia series. A friend and mentor to George Bernard Shaw and H.G. Wells, Nesbit’s work has inspired and entertained generations of children and adults, including such authors as J.K. Rowling, Noël Coward, and P.L. Travers.

Table of Contents

1The Egg1
2The Topless Tower29
3The Queen Cook56
4Two Bazaars84
5The Temple110
6Doing Good137
7Mews from Persia159
8The Cats, the Cow, and the Burglar182
9The Burglar's Bride203
10The Hole in the Carpet225
11The Beginning of the End248
12The End of the End268
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