Carbonel The King

Carbonel The King by Barbara Sleigh is a captivating tale published by Puffin in 1961, featuring 188 pages in English. The story begins when Rosemary purchases an old broomstick and a black cat at the market, setting the stage for an enchanting adventure. As the narrative unfolds, readers discover that the broomstick is no ordinary item, and the cat possesses unique qualities that lead to unexpected events.
In this engaging work of juvenile fiction, readers will follow Rosemary as she navigates the challenges and excitement that arise from her magical purchases. The book focuses on themes of action and adventure, inviting young readers to immerse themselves in a world where the ordinary meets the extraordinary. With its imaginative premise, Carbonel The King offers a delightful exploration of friendship and bravery, making it a noteworthy addition to any young reader’s collection.
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When Rosemary buys an old broomstick and a black cat at the market, it’s the beginning of an adventure, for the broomstick turns out to be a witch’s broomstick and the cat is a very special cat
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