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Magic Tree House #43: Leprechaun In Late Winter Book Review 6m4e3x

Reviewed by on Feb 12, 2010
Rating: 5 Star Rating

Jack and Annie are on a mission to convince young artists to use their talents to bring joy to the world. This time they travel to Ireland, year 1862, to convince an unhappy young girl that she has much to give to the cultural life of her country.

Title: Magic Tree House #43: Leprechaun In Late Winter
Series: Magic Tree House
Author: Mary Pope Osborne
Rating: 5Irish neighbors. This is where young Augusta is unhappy with her life, because she doesn’t want to be a wealthy lady. Instead, she wants to help the poor.


Jack and Annie use the magic whistle to give Augusta the power to see and speak with the magical, mystical, fairy creatures that are so much a part of Irish folklore and culture. These fairies lead Augusta to their Queen, who tells her that her mission is to find old storytellers and write down their Irish tales before they’re lost forever.


Augusta goes on to become Lady Augusta Gregory, co-founder of the Irish National Theatre.


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As usual, this Magic Tree House book comes with its own Magic Tree House Research Guide #21: Leprechauns and Irish Folklore: A Nonfiction Companion to Leprechaun in Late Winter (A Stepping Stone Book) soyou can learn more about the history and culture you read about in the novel.


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