The Scarecrow and His Servant

The Scarecrow and His Servant by Philip Pullman is a delightful children’s fiction book published by Corgi Yearling in 2005. This edition spans 229 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the adventures of a scarecrow made of straw and turnip and his clever young servant, Jack. Together, they navigate a series of humorous and perilous situations, showcasing the strength of their friendship and Jack’s resourcefulness.
Readers will find a narrative rich in imagination as the duo embarks on a journey filled with discovery and challenges. The tale explores themes of friendship and love, making it an engaging read for young audiences. With its unique characters and whimsical plot, this book offers an entertaining experience for children, inviting them into a world where courage and cleverness prevail.
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A wonderful new tale of two friends: a scarecrow made of straw and turnip, and his servant, a clever little boy named Jack. Their journey of discovery takes them into hilarious situations and terrifying dangers, but Jack’s common sense always saves the day. This fantastic story of friendship and love is the first book for young readers from Philip Pullman since I Was A Rat, and his first full-length book since The Amber Spyglass.
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