The Midnight Folk

The Midnight Folk by John Masefield, published by Egmont in 2008, is a captivating tale that follows the adventures of orphan Kay Harker. At 298 pages, this edition invites readers into a world where Kay, under the strict care of his governess, Miss Sylvia Daisy, embarks on a magical quest to recover his family’s long-lost treasure. His journey is complicated by the villainous Abner Brown, who also seeks the treasure using dark magic.
Readers will discover a rich narrative filled with action and adventure as Kay navigates this enchanting landscape. The story introduces various characters, including the midnight folk, who assist him in his quest. With elements of fantasy and magic woven throughout, this chapter book is designed to engage young readers and spark their imaginations. The language is accessible, making it suitable for those exploring juvenile fiction.
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Life is very dull for orphan Kay Harker under the discipline of his governess, Miss Sylvia Daisy. But one night, woken by Nibbins the cat, he begins a magical quest to recover the long-lost Harker family treasure. But this treasure is also sought by the villainous Abner Brown using magic to pursue his evil ends. If Kay is to reach it first, he will need all the help that he can get from … the midnight folk.
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