The Story of the Amulet

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Echo Library, Nov 1, 2006 - Juvenile Fiction - 148 pages
E. Nesbit completed her best known trilogy of fantasy books with The story of the Amulet. The other two books are Five Children and It and The Phoenix and the Carpet. In The story of the amulet, the children obtain half of a magical amulet in hopes it will grant the safe return of their parents and baby brother. As they, along with the Psammead, attempt to restore the amulet they are transported through time.

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About the author (2006)

English author Edith Nesbit's impressive body of work includes poems, plays, novels, and even ghost stories, however, she is best known for her beloved children's adventure stories, published under the name E. Nesbit. Among Nesbit's best-known works are The Story of the Treasure-Seekers, The Railway Children, The Wouldbegoods and Five Children and It. Nesbit's novels departed from the children's literary tradition of fantasy-worlds popularized by Lewis Carroll and Kenneth Grahame, and instead focused on the adventures to be had from real-life experiences. Nesbit's work inspired other writers like C. S. Lewis, P. L Travers, and J. K. Rowling, and many of her stories have been adapted for film and television. In addition to writing, Nesbit was an activist and co-founded the Fabian Society, a socialist group that provided the foundation for the modern British Labour Party. Nesbit died in 1924.

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