Castle Tourmandyne
by Monica Hughes | Children's Books | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0006480837 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0006480837 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Grorser of Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada on 6/30/2009
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This book has been written by Edmonton aurhor Monica Hughes.
From the back cover:
"Marg is thrilled that her cousin Peggy is coming to stay for the summer. but Peggy - prickly, sarcastic, and downright mean - has no time for her "baby" cousin"...until Marg receives a beautiful Victorian dollhouse for her birthday. Strangely drawn to Castle Tourmandyne, Peggy insists on assembling the dollhouse in spite of its printed warning: "Be careful to make this house with love."
Soon Peggy is haunted by terrifying dreams in which she is trapped in the dollhouse, a place without love or protection from evil. Marg alone can save her. But first, Marg must enter Castle Tourmandyne herself - and confront the spirit within."
From the back cover:
"Marg is thrilled that her cousin Peggy is coming to stay for the summer. but Peggy - prickly, sarcastic, and downright mean - has no time for her "baby" cousin"...until Marg receives a beautiful Victorian dollhouse for her birthday. Strangely drawn to Castle Tourmandyne, Peggy insists on assembling the dollhouse in spite of its printed warning: "Be careful to make this house with love."
Soon Peggy is haunted by terrifying dreams in which she is trapped in the dollhouse, a place without love or protection from evil. Marg alone can save her. But first, Marg must enter Castle Tourmandyne herself - and confront the spirit within."
Journal Entry 2 by Grorser at Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No 4 in Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada on Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Released 14 yrs ago (7/1/2009 UTC) at Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No 4 in Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada
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Look for the book in the front foyer of the Legion at 199 Queen Street.
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Look for the book in the front foyer of the Legion at 199 Queen Street.