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The last fairy-apple tree

Author: Emily Rodda; Raoul Vitale
Publisher: New York : HarperCollins, ©2003.
Edition/Format:   Book : Fiction : Juvenile audience : English : 1st American edView all editions and formats
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Jessie travels back to the magical world of the Realm to try to discover what has gone wrong in the Hidden Valley where the gnomes live and the fairy-apples grow.
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Genre/Form: Fiction
Juvenile fiction
Material Type: Fiction, Juvenile audience
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Emily Rodda; Raoul Vitale
ISBN: 006009592X 9780060095925 0060095938 9780060095932
OCLC Number: 51164267
Notes: "Previously published under the name Mary-Anne Dickinson as the Storytelling Charms Series, 1995"--T.p. verso.
"Bright butterfly tatoos inside."--Cover.
Sequel to: The third wish.
Sequel: The magic key.
Target Audience: 7-10.; Lexile: 590.
Description: 109 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
Responsibility: Emily Rodda ; illustrations by Raoul Vitale.
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Jessie travels back to the magical world of the Realm to try to discover what has gone wrong in the Hidden Valley where the gnomes live and the fairy-apples grow.

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A nice addition to any fan's library.

by AnchorageSchools (WorldCat user published 2009-10-06) Good Permalink

      This is a series book but it is a good read even if you haven't read the other books. The main character, Jessie, travels to the fairy realm to help solve the problem of the fairy apple trees. Jessie's grandmother was the queen of the fairies but she gave it up to live...
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