A seven-day book of magic proves to be fractious for five children, who must learn the book's rules and tame its magic.
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Luckily for Edward Eager s fans, the children in his latest book are just as lively and literary as those in Half Magic. . . . Mr. Eager's seventh book . . . proves that his pen works magic with just about any number.
The New York Times Book Review
"It's hard for any book with magic in it not to pale next to the Harry Potter phenomenon. However, Seven-Day Magic can just about stoop to the challenge. . . has a timeless feel."
Children's Literature"
"Luckily for Edward Eager's fans, the children in his latest book are just as lively and literary as those in Half Magic. . . . Mr. Eager's seventh book . . . proves that his pen works magic with just about any number."
--The New York Times Book Review
"It's hard for any book with magic in it not to pale next to the Harry Potter phenomenon. However, Seven-Day Magic can just about stoop to the challenge. . . has a timeless feel."
--Children's Literature
About the Author:
EDWARD EAGER(1911 1964) worked primarily as a playwright and lyricist. It wasn't until 1951, while searching for books to read to his young son, Fritz, that he began writing children's stories. His classic Tales of Magic series started with the best-selling Half Magic, published in 1954. In each of his books he carefully acknowledges his indebtedness to E. Nesbit, whom he considered the best children's writer of all time "so that any child who likes my books and doesn't know hers may be led back to the master of us all."
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- Publication date1999
- ISBN 10 0613223632
- ISBN 13 9780613223638
- BindingSchool & Library Binding
- IllustratorBodecker N. M.
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