Catweazle

Catweazle by Richard Carpenter, published by Puffin Books in 1970, is a captivating tale that follows an eleventh-century magician who struggles with his spell-making abilities. When Catweazle unexpectedly finds himself transported to the twentieth century, he encounters a world vastly different from his own. This edition spans 190 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a unique blend of historical fantasy and adventure.
In this story, readers will discover Catweazle’s humorous attempts to navigate modern life while grappling with his magical aspirations. The narrative explores themes of adaptation and the relationship between humans and animals, particularly through Catweazle’s interactions with cats. This engaging juvenile fiction invites young readers to join Catweazle on his journey, filled with whimsical challenges and delightful encounters.
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SUMMARY: Catweazle, an eleventh century magician, is unsuccessful at spell-making. One day he finds himself in the twentieth century.
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