Juliet : A Dream Takes Flight, England, 1339 (Girlhood Journeys Book 1)
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Rating | : | 4.92 (914 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0689809832 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 72 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Begins Juliet's exciting Medieval adventures! Juliet is a young girl living in Medieval England. Her best friend is Marguerite, the young lady of the manor. But today is the worst day of Juliet's life. A thief steals Marguerite's lovely hankerchief from right under Juliet's nose. Marguerite is going to be sent away to court. And now, Juliet's little brother has released a valuabe falcon by mistake. Can Juliet save the day?. A Customer said Juliet is cool!. I really like this book! The old-english dialect was a little hard to understant though.Juliet must lead a really cool life!. A Customer said Good.. This book is like all of the other books I have reviewed and it has a good story line but it doesn't finish the story like all of the other books!
The daughter of a fourteenth-century gameskeeper, ten-year-old Juliet and her friend, Marguerite, become entangled in an adventure with a stranger that sees twelve-year-old Marguerite betrothed against her will, but Juliet's courage, loyalty, and common sense save the day.
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