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Magic by the Lake
By:Edward Eager
Published on 2001-01 by Oxford University Press, USA

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An American classic about four children who discover that the lake by their summer house is full of magic. They find themselves awash with enchantment as they embark on a summer full of magical adventures including outwitting pirates and giving a helping hand to explorers in the North Pole.

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Book which was published by Oxford University Press, USA since 2001-01 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780192751003 and ISBN 10 Code is 019275100X

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Colm Tóibín, the actual award-winning creator of The particular Masterand Brooklyn, becomes his particular attention to the tricky friendships somewhere between dads not to mention sons—particularly the particular stress from the literary giants Oscar Wilde, Harry Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and then their own fathers. Wilde loathed his particular father, despite the fact identified that they are a great deal alike. Joyce's gregarious biological father forced his / her kid via Ireland as a result of an individual's volatile poise and additionally drinking. Despite the fact that Yeats's pops, a fabulous catamount, was in fact surprisingly an ideal conversationalist who is yack ended up being far more dressed compared to work she or he produced. Most of these well-known gents along with the fathers what individuals served to shape these guys take place survive within Tóibín's retelling, similar to Dublin's brilliant inhabitants.

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