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The Heart of Glass: The Third Tale from the Five Kingdoms


Tales From the 5 Kingdoms

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Published: 2014

Great for age 9-12 years

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Hilarious third book in the Tales from the Five Kingdoms series which began with the popular The Robe of Skulls and features many of the same much-loved characters.It is a fine day for dwarf watching at least that is what Gracie Gillypott and Prince Marcus think when they set out, quite unaware that Princess Marigold of Dreghorn has set her sights on Marcus, and decided to "follow him to the ends of the earth" fan, frilly petticoats and all. All is not well; the dwarves are overworked and underpaid, having been expected to produce extra gold for wedding crowns for the wedding of Fedora and Prince Tertius; to deal with the problem, the Chief of Works sends for a couple of trolls who have an agenda of their own to find a princess for their leader, who believes True Love will melt his heart of glass. Gracie is mistaken for a princess, Marigold gets in everyone's way, Gubble is forced to make a terrible choice ... but fortunately Marlon and Alf are there to save the day.

 

 

This book features in the following series: Five Kingdoms, Tales From the 5 Kingdoms, Tales From the Five Kingdoms .

This book has been graded for interest at 9 years.

This book was published in 2014 by Walker Books Ltd .

Ross Collins was born in Glasgow in 1972. In his last year at college, he won the Macmillan children's book prize. He lives in Glasgow and is now an established picture book illustrator. Vivian French is a well-known author who has written over 150 books for children.

 

French takes the fairy-tale format and twists it into a funny, frenetic adventure with lots of inventive plot and eccentric characters which will draw in girls and boys with a taste for the fantastical and off-beat humour -- Sally Morris * Daily Mail *

 

The most unlikely feel-good fairy tale * BBC Radio 4 - Open Book *

 

Delightfully witty and exciting * The Independent on Sunday *

 

A genuinely funny story with a range of highly original characters, lively dialogue and extraordinary events. * School Librarian Journal *