The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Mary Jane Begin is a beautifully illustrated first edition published by Little, Brown in 2005. This enchanting book, written in English and spanning 32 pages, presents a classic tale where a young apprentice attempts to practice magic while her master is away, leading to unexpected consequences.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes the importance of passion, hard work, patience, and discipline in achieving one’s dreams. The story falls within the realms of juvenile fiction, fairy tales, and folklore, making it a delightful exploration of fantasy and magic. With its engaging illustrations and timeless themes, this book offers a captivating experience for young readers and those who appreciate classic storytelling.
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A sorcerer’s young apprentice attempts to practice magic in her master’s absence, with disastrous results, in a classic tale that teaches that passion and hard work tempered by patience and discipline can help make dreams come true.
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