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My Secret Unicorn 14. Keeper of Magic

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The fourteenth story in the My Secret Unicorn series, about a little girl called Lauren and her magical pony, Twilight. Lauren's twelve-year-old cousin Hannah is coming to stay. Hannah is pony mad and Lauren can't wait to introduce her to Twilight. But when she arrives, Lauren is disappointed to discover that Hannah's not into ponies any more and prefers doing other things. Old Mrs Fontana, the only person who knows that Twilight is really a secret unicorn, explains to Lauren that time cannot stand still, and that people change and life moves on. She gives Lauren a small chest with a key and asks her not to open it until the time is right. Lauren is curious but has a worried feeling that there is more to Mrs Fontana's words than she is letting on . . .

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My Secret Unicorn 14. Keeper of Magic, Linda Chapman

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2007
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Título
My Secret Unicorn 14. Keeper of Magic
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Puffin Books
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa blanda
ISBN10
0141321229
ISBN13
9780141321226
Serie
Calificación
4,15 de 5
Descripción
The fourteenth story in the My Secret Unicorn series, about a little girl called Lauren and her magical pony, Twilight. Lauren's twelve-year-old cousin Hannah is coming to stay. Hannah is pony mad and Lauren can't wait to introduce her to Twilight. But when she arrives, Lauren is disappointed to discover that Hannah's not into ponies any more and prefers doing other things. Old Mrs Fontana, the only person who knows that Twilight is really a secret unicorn, explains to Lauren that time cannot stand still, and that people change and life moves on. She gives Lauren a small chest with a key and asks her not to open it until the time is right. Lauren is curious but has a worried feeling that there is more to Mrs Fontana's words than she is letting on . . .