The Cloak of Feathers
Nigel Quinlan
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Description for The Cloak of Feathers
Paperback.
Every hundred years, in the magical town of Knockmealldown, fairies known as the Good Folk join the villagers for a Great Festival. It's a raucous, beautiful, enchanted celebration. Well, it's supposed to be. Except every time Brian helps to organise the Great Festival it's a disappointment. Worse, this time the Folk Princess has been stolen. Can Brian thwart the Princess's evil captor in time to avoid the wrath of the Folk King and Queen, and finally deliver a Festival to remember? A magical adventure filled with myth, mischief and misunderstandings, perfect for fans of Neil ... Read more
Every hundred years, in the magical town of Knockmealldown, fairies known as the Good Folk join the villagers for a Great Festival. It's a raucous, beautiful, enchanted celebration. Well, it's supposed to be. Except every time Brian helps to organise the Great Festival it's a disappointment. Worse, this time the Folk Princess has been stolen. Can Brian thwart the Princess's evil captor in time to avoid the wrath of the Folk King and Queen, and finally deliver a Festival to remember? A magical adventure filled with myth, mischief and misunderstandings, perfect for fans of Neil ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2018
Publisher
Hachette Children´s Group
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781444014181
SKU
9781444014181
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Nigel Quinlan
Nigel Quinlan is an Irish writer born in Limerick in 1970. He has worked in libraries and bookshops all over Ireland before washing up in the midlands village of Cloughjordan with his wife and his two children. He writes stories for local festivals and acts with the local drama group. His first novel, THE MALONEYS' MAGICAL WEATHERBOX is a middle ... Read more
Reviews for The Cloak of Feathers
A charismatic, frolicking sense of absurdity, The Cloak of Feathers dances precariously along a rope-bridge woven of folklore, comedy, danger and delight, beckoning the beguiled reader to follow. - Imogen Russell Williams, THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT