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Books with title Quest for the Golden Arrow

  • The Quest for the Golden Dragon

    June Counsel, Robert Bartlett

    Hardcover (Egmont Childrens Books, Oct. 12, 1987)
    The crew of the pirate ship "Magpie" take on more than they bargained for when they steal a golden dragon with magical powers. It's a good thing they have Sharp the cabin boy aboard, because they run into some unexpected and very serious trouble.
  • The Quest for Aztec Gold

    Elizabeth Singer Hunt

    Audio CD (Brilliance Corporation, Oct. 4, 2011)
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  • THE QUEST FOR THE GOLDEN FEATHER

    MIKE DION, LUIGI GALANTE

    Paperback (HEINEMANN, March 15, 2014)
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  • The Quest for the Golden Handshake

    John Ryan

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Oct. 11, 1984)
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  • Quest for the Golden Orchid

    Roger Stimson, Johann Schweder Grimstvedt

    eBook (Xlibris UK, Aug. 30, 2019)
    The tale is of a bee named Hermia who, while dreaming of adventure, makes an error in the hive. The drones are outraged, and to pacify them, the Queen sends Hermia off on a quest to find the pollen of the mysterious Golden Orchid!On her journey to find this rare flower, Hermia has many strange and interesting adventures. Will she succeed? Finally, when she is close to finding the flower, she uncovers a plot against a hive that has befriended her. Hermia and her friends first have to find a way to defend the hive from destruction!
  • Quest for the Golden Crown

    Rev. W. Awdry

    Paperback (Golden Books, March 15, 1618)
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  • The Quest for Golden Mane

    John Speirs, Gill Speirs

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest Children's Books Ltd, April 15, 1992)
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  • The Quest for the Golden Bracelet

    Jasmine Fogwell, Amy Martin

    Paperback (Jasmine Fogwell, Nov. 1, 2019)
    On his twelfth birthday, Oshry prepares to set out on the traditional quest to become an adult in the coal colony: the quest for the golden bracelet. This tradition is sacred to the potters, small forest creatures who live in hollow trees. The trek to the floating island, where the golden bracelets are made, brings Oshry through other potter communities and confronts him with an unspoken rule that forbids friendships between colonies. Balsam, a young potter from the maple colony who is also on her quest, finds this rule a bit silly and tags along with a reluctant Oshry. But as they travel together, they begin to hear rumours of the mistreatment of potters on the floating island. By the time they reach the island, both feel uncomfortable accepting the traditional bracelet, but what can they do?
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