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The Amaranth Enchantment

Julie Berry

New York: Bloomsbury, September 1, 2010

  • Julie Berry: Author
Fiction, Fantasy, Juvenile Fiction, Novel
Orphans--Juvenile fiction; Princes--Juvenile fiction; Extraterrestrial beings--Juvenile fiction; Determination (Personality trait)--Juvenile fiction; Witches--Juvenile fiction; Goats--Juvenile fiction; Brigands and robbers--Juvenile fiction; Courage--Juvenile fiction
When Lucinda Chapdelaine was a small child, her parents left for the royal ball and never returned. Ever since, Lucinda has been stuck in perpetual servitude at her evil aunt's jewelry store. Then, on the very same day, a mysterious visitor and an even more bizarre piece of jewelry both enter the shop, setting in motion a string of twists and turns that will forever alter Lucinda's path. In this magical story filled with delightful surprises, Lucinda will dance at the royal ball, fall under the Amaranth Witch's spell, avenge her parent's death, and maybe—just maybe—capture the heart of a prince. [from publisher web site]
813 B4594111a
332
English

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