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Books with title Petronella

  • Petronella

    Jay Williams

    Hardcover (Parents' Magazine Press, Jan. 1, 1973)
    Determined not to be outdone by her brothers in seeking a fortune in the world, a young princess sets out to find a prince to rescue.
  • Petronella

    Jay Williams, Margaret Organ-Kean

    Hardcover (Moon Mountain Publishing, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Princess Petronella challenges the mysterious enchanter Albion for a prince's freedom. She attempts a daring escape--but is she rescuing the right man? A modern fantasy classic, full of wit and surpise, with an admirable herione and spectacular new illustrations.
    W
  • Petronella

    jay williams, Friso Henstra

    Paperback (Parents' Magazine Press, Jan. 1, 1974)
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  • Petronella.

    Williams, Jay,

    Library Binding (MacMillan Pub Co, April 1, 1973)
    Determined not to be outdone by her brothers in seeking a fortune in the world, a young princess sets out to find a prince to rescue.
  • Petronella

    Friso Williams, Jay & Henstra

    Hardcover
    Young Readers Press, 1973, First Edition, Very Good hardback, illustrated by Friso Henstra
  • Petronella & The Trogot

    Cheryl Bentley

    eBook (Sparkling Books Limited, Jan. 8, 2012)
    Petronella moves to Charis Cottage hidden in the thick dark woods at the bottom of a track on the outskirts of Fort Willow. Everything is perfect. Except for one thing. Since she moved an enormous black tree has appeared in her back garden in the shape of a giant with a big black circle on the ground under it. Petronella finds out it is a deep pit and is terrified to go near its ridge. But one night...How is the tree linked to:- The creepy night-time visits by the Hooded Horseman?- The boy ghost, Percy, Petronella finds in her bed one night?- The invasion of ghosts of the ancient Strincas population all over Fort Willow?Reviews"Kids will like this. Girls will like it for romance and boys will like it for the scare factor.""Full of ghosts and ghoulies, this is an imaginative tale."“This was presented as a supernatural chiller and I must admit…it was a fantastic and unique read for MG and YA readers. I do think that the author showed wonderful imagination in creating this world and these characters.”“Petronella & the Trogot is introduced as a supernatural chiller. People who lived almost 1,200 years ago, members of the Strincas civilization, start appearing and living in modern day Fort Willow. Needless to say the Strincas resurrection scares (off) many modern day citizens. If that were not enough, Bentley adds a hooded horseman (think Legend of Sleepy Hollow) and a black, evil monster tree in Petronella’s back yard.In Part 1 one you get to know Petronella ‒ our protagonist, modern day Fort Willow inhabitants, the Strincas, and the evil Lord Fortesque. In Part 2 Petronella and Percy, a Strinca, investigate the tree and find themselves on a journey. Their journey is similar to Dante’s Inferno with a modern twist... In Petronella & the Trogot, you know who all the offenders are. I enjoyed reading the novel.”
  • Petrosinella

    Giambattista; Felipe Garrido Basile, Diane Stanley

    Hardcover (Alianza Editorial, March 15, 1982)
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  • Petrosinella

    Giambattista; John Edward Taylor trans. Basile

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne, New York, NY, U.S.A., March 15, 1981)
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  • Petronella & the Trogot

    Cheryl Bentley

    Paperback (Sparkling Books, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Petronella moves to Charis Cottage hidden in the thick dark woods at the bottom of a track on the outskirts of Fort Willow. Everything is perfect. Except for one thing. Since she moved an enormous black tree has appeared in her back garden in the shape of a giant with a big black circle on the ground under it. Petronella finds out it is a deep pit and is terrified to go near its ridge. But one night...How is the tree linked to: - The creepy night-time visits by the Hooded Horseman? - The boy ghost, Percy, Petronella finds in her bed one night? - The invasion of ghosts of the ancient Strincas population all over Fort Willow?
  • petronella

    jay williams

    Hardcover (Moon Mountain, Jan. 1, 2001)
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