Playing Beatie Bow

Playing Beatie Bow by Ruth Park is a captivating tale published by Puffin Books in January 1982. This new edition spans 196 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around a game called Beatie Bow, which initially offers a thrill for children seeking a scare. However, when Abigail becomes involved, the game transforms into an extraordinary adventure that transports her to a familiar yet altered version of Sydney.
Readers will discover how Abigail’s journey leads her to encounter the real Beatie Bow and a family that profoundly impacts her life. The narrative intertwines elements of children’s fiction and adventure, exploring themes of time travel and personal growth. This edition invites young readers to engage with a story that blends the excitement of a game with the depth of an unforgettable experience.
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The game is called Beatie Bow, and the kids play it for the thrill of giving themselves a scare. It’s Beatie Bow, risen from the dead. When Abigail is drawn in, the game quickly changes from a harmless little scare to an extraordinary adventure, as she is transported to a place that is strangely familiar… And in a Sydney she barely recognizes, she’ll meet the real Beatie Bow and the family that will change her life.
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