Uncooperative Flying Carpet: The Strange Sagas of Sabrina Summers | TheBookSeekers

Uncooperative Flying Carpet: The Strange Sagas of Sabrina Summers


No. of pages 200

Published: 2018

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Great for age 8-14 years

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The first in a trilogy, The Uncooperative Flying Carpet tells the story of Sabrina Summers, her brother Rory, and her friends, whose lives are turned upside down when Sabrina's father marries someone she suspects is a witch. Accidentally sent to the strange land of Dralfynia and turned into old-fashioned fairytale characters, Sabrina, Rory, Olive, and Persis must battle bats, witches, and goblins, deal with betrayal and mistrust, and get back home before they're grounded for life. To do that, they'll need to work as a team, but with only an uncooperative flying carpet and a unicorn with gas to help them, will they ever get back to Melas? And when they do, what will they find waiting for them?

 

There are 200 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by Morgan James Publishing llc .

Michele Clark McConnochie has worked in education as a teacher and manager for over 20 years. These days, she is also a freelance writer with more than 300 articles to her name, has ghost-written two young adult novels and is the author of The Strange Sagas of Sabrina Summers. She teaches creative writing, academic English, and business communication, and is a committee member in the local branch of the New Zealand Society of Authors. Michele currently lives in Christchurch, New Zealand with her husband, step-daughter, and two very spoilt rescue cats. She is Welsh, but when people ask her where she is from she tells them Shropshire, UK, where she spent most of her life and where her family still lives.

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