Emily’s Voyage

Emily’s Voyage by Emma Smith, published by Penguin in 1971, is a delightful tale that invites young readers into the adventurous world of Emily, a guinea pig. This edition spans 122 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for a wide audience. The story follows Emily as she embarks on a journey filled with exploration alongside a hare, some rabbits, and a rat, showcasing themes of travel and friendship.
In this engaging narrative, readers will discover the excitement of adventure as Emily and her companions navigate their journey. The book emphasizes the joys of travel and the bonds formed along the way, making it a charming addition to juvenile fiction. With its focus on exploration and camaraderie, Emily’s Voyage offers a whimsical experience for children eager to dive into a world of imagination and discovery.
Official synopsis Publisher
Emily guinea pig sails to adventure with a hare, some rabbits and a rat.
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