Leon and the Place Between

“Leon and the Place Between” by Angela McAllister is a captivating exploration of magic and adventure, published by Templar Publishing in 2008. This first edition, written in English and spanning 48 pages, invites readers into a whimsical narrative where Leon seeks to demonstrate the existence of magic to his siblings by participating in Abdul Kazam’s magic show. His journey transports him to a mysterious world filled with enchanting elements like rabbits, doves, and magician’s assistants, creating a vivid backdrop for his adventure.
In this imaginative tale, readers will discover the wonders of the Place Between, where anything a magician can make disappear finds its way. The story blends elements of fantasy and magic, making it an engaging read for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and fiction alike. As Leon navigates this extraordinary realm, he not only proves the existence of magic to his brothers and sister but also leaves readers with a sense of wonder about the possibilities that lie beyond the ordinary.
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Wanting to prove to his brothers and sister that magic really exists, Leon volunteers to be in Abdul Kazam’s magic show and gets transported to a mysterious world. Filled with rabbits, doves, playing cards and magician’s assistants – among other things – if a magician can make it disappear, it will end up in the Place Between! When Leon returns, not only do his brothers and sister believe, but we do too.
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