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Discover the Eva Ibbotson 3 Book Collection Set from Pan Macmillan — a paperback trio built for young readers, families, and anyone who loves immersive, warm-hearted adventures. This BRAND NEW set gathers Journey to the River Sea, Dragonfly Pool, and Star of Kazan into a single paperback edition, providing a complete library of magical journeys perfect for bedtime, quiet afternoons, or classroom reading circles. A wonderful gift for book lovers and collectors, it’s also a dependable choice for parents seeking high-quality, timeless stories that invite imagination. ISBN: 9781509880348 • Format: Paperback • Condition: BRAND NEW.
Set in 1910, Maia, an orphaned thirteen-year-old, travels from England to live with distant relatives in Manaus, deep in the Amazon. She is accompanied by an eccentric, secretive governess who carries her own hidden motives, and Maia soon discovers a world of rainforests, rivers, and unfamiliar customs. Eva Ibbotson’s Journey to the River Sea is a color-soaked, joyous adventure about courage, belonging, and the surprising family we find along the way. Written with the warmth and wit that readers love in this award-winning author’s work, it invites new readers to fall in love with Ibbotson’s storytelling. This paperback edition makes the magic accessible for a new generation of dreamers.
Dragonfly Pool transports readers to wartime Britain, where Tally Hamilton is frustrated to be sent from London to a dull countryside boarding school because of the war. Yet she discovers friendship, clever resilience, and a hint of magic as she and companions navigate rules, rivalries, and tests of character. This enchanting tale from Eva Ibbotson celebrates courage, loyalty, and the power of teamwork—the kind of story that makes readers cheer for bright, brave hearts. Perfect for fans of historical settings, spirited heroines, and stories that remind us that kindness can triumph over fear.
In 1896, in a pilgrim church in the Alps, an abandoned baby girl is found by a cook and a housemaid. They raise her in the servants’ quarters of a house belonging to three eccentric Viennese professors. She grows up sheltered yet curious, dreaming of the day her real mother will come to find her. Star of Kazan is a touching coming-of-age tale about identity, belonging, and the bonds of family, anchored by Eva Ibbotson’s generous spirit and unforgettable characters.
This 3-book collection is a thoughtful gift, a cozy addition to any bookshelf, and an ideal choice for classrooms. It offers warmth, wonder, and opportunities for shared moments of reading, discussion, and imagination. A timeless keepsake for book lovers, families, and educators alike.
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