In 'Carbonel', readers are whisked away into a world where a young girl named Rosemary discovers a mysterious cat that can talk. This enchanting creature, Carbonel, reveals that he is a spellbound king, searching for his lost identity and freedom. Together, they embark on a magical adventure filled with whimsical characters and unforeseen perils. As they navigate obstacles, Rosemary learns the true power of friendship and courage. Will they succeed in breaking the spell, or will Carbonel remain a cat forever?
By Barbara Sleigh
Published: 2004
""Magic weaves through the mundane, reminding us that even the most ordinary moments can hold extraordinary possibilities.""
Rosemary's plan to clean houses over the summer takes a strange turn after she acquires a cat who turns out to be enchanted.
Barbara Sleigh was an accomplished British author, celebrated for her engaging children's literature and timeless storytelling. Born in 1912, she is best known for her classic novel 'The Adventures of Robin Hood,' published in 1956, which brought the legendary outlaw's tales to a new generation. Sleigh's works often blend elements of fantasy with rich historical narratives, showcasing her ability to create immersive worlds that captivate young readers. Another notable work includes 'The Lunar Chronicles,' which reflects her unique imagination and ability to weave moral lessons into her stories. Throughout her career, Sleigh's writing was characterized by its charm, wit, and deep understanding of childhood, making her a cherished figure in children's literature.
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Carbonel
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