Mr. Galliano’s Circus

Mr. Galliano’s Circus by Enid Blyton is a delightful tale published by Dean in 1972, featuring 185 pages in English. This edition invites readers into the vibrant world of a traveling circus through the eyes of young Jimmy, who is thrilled when Mr. Galliano’s circus arrives in town. As he befriends Lotta, the circus girl, and other intriguing circus characters, the story unfolds with a sense of wonder and adventure.
Readers will discover the charm of circus life as Jimmy’s father takes on the role of odd-job man, further immersing the family in the enchanting atmosphere of the circus. The narrative explores themes of friendship and excitement, set against the backdrop of the circus, making it an engaging read for those interested in fiction that captures the spirit of adventure and community. This edition is accessible and suitable for a wide audience, enhancing the experience of Blyton’s storytelling.
Official synopsis Publisher
When Mr Galliano’s circus comes to town Jimmy is very excited. He soon makes friends with Lotta, the circus girl, and the other fascinating circus folk. When Jimmy’s father is asked to join the circus as odd-job man the little boy is delighted.
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