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  • The Adventures of Emily Finfeather: The Feathernail and Other Gifts

    E. E. King, Simon Prebble

    Audible Audiobook (E. E. King, Feb. 15, 2012)
    The Feathernail and Other Gifts (or The Adventures of Emily Finfeather), is a tale of altruism and magic for mature children and immature adults. Emily Finfeather is an orphan who lives with her angry and silent grandmother in a dark, windy, old house. On a field trip to the zoo, Emily is locked inside the aviary by evil classmates. What she discovers there will change the shape of reality forever.
  • The Adventures of Emily Finfeather: The Feathernail & Other Giftes

    E.E. King, Richard Weaver

    eBook (Flying Feline Productions, Feb. 14, 2011)
    The Adventures of Emily Finfeather is a tale of altruism and magic for mature children and immature adults."A feather not just for the birds! A magical, humorous tale of good, evil, vengeance, and forgiveness, The Feathernail is a delight for children and adults alike!" --- Ray Bradbury Emily Finfeather is an orphan who lives with her angry and silent Grandmother in a dark, windy, old house. On a field trip to the zoo, Emily is locked inside the aviary by evil classmates, led by the popular, nasty Dixy Yippet. During her long, lonely night in the cage, she sets free the birds. As a reward, she is given the feathernail, a bird feather where her little fingernail once was. The feather allows her to enter people's dreams, and change them. Added by three magically gifted friends and a sarcastic talking cat, Emily fights real monsters, school bullies, and evil magicians in her quest to find her parents.Emily was written many, many years ago in the long ago time of 2005, when books were made of paper and ink. The printed version of this book has humorous, illustrated footnotes, the Kindle and audio versions don't.Since then and now it has been read and enjoyed by wise children and youthful adults all over the worldā€¦. hear is what a few have said...ā€œFabulous! This book is fantastic; it has been an honor to read it!ā€ā€¦.. Celeste Rodriguez- age 11, Los Angeles, California, USAā€œI love this book! I want to read more!ā€--- Irene Fernandez, age 9, Los Angeles, California, USAā€œWhat wonderful characters! ā€---Dave Collins, sort of grown-up, Manzanilla. Mexico ā€œThis is fabulous. Magic, but it feels real.ā€---Alejandro Fernandez, age 15 Los Angeles, California, USAā€œA treat for adults and children. I canā€™t wait for more. ā€ Kate Huber, sort of grown up, Prague, The Netherlandsā€œI treasure this book.ā€----Genesis Matamoras, age 10, Los Angeles, California, USAā€œThis book is a classic; it shall stand beside ā€˜Alice in Wonderlandā€™ or ā€˜Wind in the Willows.ā€™ .ā€---Marie Spenle, very grown- up, Paris, Franceā€œI canā€™t wait to find out what happens next! Iā€™m reading it twice.ā€--- Zoe Cliff, age 11, Sacramento, California, USA ā€œThis is a magical book. Read it yourself and share it with your children. As I did with mineā€--- Zoran Ivancic, very grown-up indeed, Sarajevo ā€œThis is a truly wonderful book, deeply meaningful and funny.ā€--- Melanie Stephens, immensely grown-up, Nicaragua
  • The Adventures Of Emily Finfeather: the Feathernail and Other Gifts

    E. E. King, R D Weaver

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 28, 2011)
    A magical, humorous tale of good, evil, vengeance and forgiveness, The Feathernail is a delight for children and adults alike! --- Ray Bradbury The Feathernail and Other Gifts (or the adventures of Emily Finfeather), is a tale of altruism and magic for mature children and immature adults The extensive vocabulary is explained by footnotes [1]. Emily Finfeather is an orphan [2]; who lives with her angry and silent Grandmother in a dark, windy, old house. On a field trip to the zoo, Emily is locked inside the aviary by evil classmates. What she discovers there will change the shape of reality forever. (1) Footnotes live at the bottom of the page and give you extra information, misinformation and/or facts about some parts of the story. [2] This means that she had lost both parents. Now one might easily misplace one parent, but to lose two, is very, very careless indeed!
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  • Emily and the Feathernail: An Emily Finfeather Adventure

    E. E. King, Richard Weaver

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 2, 2018)
    A magical, humorous tale of good, evil, vengeance, and forgiveness.Emily is a delight for children and adults alike! A feather no just for the birds!" --- Ray Bradbury Emily and the Feathernail is a tale of altruism and magic for mature children and immature adults The extensive vocabulary is explained by footnotes [1]. Emily Finfeather is an orphan who lives with her angry, silent Grandmother in a dark, windy, old house. On a field trip to the zoo, Emily is locked inside the aviary overnight by evil classmates. During the long, lonely night she sets free the birds. As a reward, they give her the feathernail, a tiny feather where her little fingernail once grew. It enables her to travel inside of dreams and change them. She make friends with two other magically gifted people - and with a talking cat, and several wishing feathers, they set out to discover if her parents are alive and why her grandmother is so nasty. (1) Footnotes live at the bottom of the page and give you extra information, misinformation and/or facts about some parts of the story.
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  • The Adventures of Emily Finfeather: The Feathernail & Other Gifts

    E. E. King, Richard Weaver

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 12, 2018)
    A magical, humorous tale of good, evil, vengeance, and forgiveness.Emily is a delight for children and adults alike! A feather no just for the birds!" --- Ray Bradbury Emily and the Feathernail is a tale of altruism and magic for mature children and immature adults The extensive vocabulary is explained by footnotes [1]. Emily Finfeather is an orphan who lives with her angry, silent Grandmother in a dark, windy, old house. On a field trip to the zoo, Emily is locked inside the aviary overnight by evil classmates. During the long, lonely night she sets free the birds. As a reward, they give her the feathernail, a tiny feather where her little fingernail once grew. It enables her to travel inside of dreams and change them. With the aid of two other magically gifted friends and with a talking cat she sets out to discover if her parents are alive and why her grandmother is so nasty. (1) Footnotes live at the bottom of the page and give you extra information, misinformation and/or facts about some parts of the story.
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  • The Feathernail & Other Gifts: The Adventures of Emily Finfeather

    E. E. King, Richard Weaver

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 20, 2017)
    Ray Bradbury says: ā€œA magical, humorous tale of good, evil, vengeance and forgiveness, The Feathernail is a delight for children and adults alike. A feather not just for the birds.ā€ The Feathernail and other Gifts, is a tale for mature children (nine and older) and immature adults. The extensive vocabulary is explained by footnotes. Emily is an orphan, who lives with her angry Grandmother in a dark old house. On a field trip to the zoo, Emily is locked inside the aviary by evil classmates. While there, she sets free the birds. For her selfless act, Emily is given the Feathernail, a bird feather implanted where her thumbnail once grew. This Feathernail gives her the ability to enter into other peopleā€™s dreams and change them.
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