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A forest for Christmas

by Michael Harris, Eric Orchard (Illustrator)

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Emily believes in magic—the magic of the moon, of the animals she talks to, and of her lovely old town, Lunenburg. She also believes in the magic of the Friendly Forest, but she's worried that it might not be enough to stop the owner of the new whatzit factory from chopping down the trees she loves so much! Will all the forest's animals, a little stardust and a lot of courage be enough to save the Friendly Forest, just in time for Christmas? Michael Harris is a well-known author and journalist. He lives in Ottawa, Ontario. Eric Orchard is a graduate of Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. He lives in Halaifax, Nova Scotia.… (more)
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Emily believes in magic—the magic of the moon, of the animals she talks to, and of her lovely old town, Lunenburg. She also believes in the magic of the Friendly Forest, but she's worried that it might not be enough to stop the owner of the new whatzit factory from chopping down the trees she loves so much! Will all the forest's animals, a little stardust and a lot of courage be enough to save the Friendly Forest, just in time for Christmas? Michael Harris is a well-known author and journalist. He lives in Ottawa, Ontario. Eric Orchard is a graduate of Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. He lives in Halaifax, Nova Scotia.

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