Clancy’s Cabin

Clancy’s Cabin by Margaret Mahy, published by Puffin in 1987, is a captivating tale that invites readers into the world of the Harriman children. This edition spans 93 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with the children feeling unenthusiastic about a surprise camping trip to their father’s childhood retreat, Clancy’s Cabin. However, their initial reluctance transforms into intrigue as they encounter strange happenings at the abandoned hut, setting the stage for an unexpected adventure.
Readers will find that the narrative unfolds as the Harriman siblings navigate the mysteries surrounding Clancy’s Cabin. The book explores themes of curiosity and adventure, as the children are drawn into a series of unusual occurrences that challenge their perceptions of the familiar. With its focus on fiction, this edition offers a blend of suspense and exploration, making it a noteworthy addition to any collection.
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The prospect of a surprise camping trip to Clancy’s Cabin, their father’s favorite boyhood retreat, leaves the three Harriman children unenthusiastic but odd occurrences at the abandoned hut soon lead them into a mysterious adventure.
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