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A Wizard Abroad

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available

Long Island's teen wizard returns in "an unusually consistent fantasy, rich in details, subplots, and Irish lore" from the author of High Wizardry (School Library Journal).

To give fifteen-year-old Nita a vacation from magic—and her partner Kit—her parents pack her off for a stay with her eccentric aunt in Ireland. But Nita soon finds herself with a host of Irish wizards battling mythical beings, wolves, and elves from a nightmare land.

In A Wizard Abroad, "Duane seamlessly interweaves encounters with creatures from legend with glimpses of modern Irish life and teen culture. Her view of magic's place in the scheme of things is so clever and well reasoned that readers will have no trouble suspending belief (School Library Journal).

"Exceptional."—Science Fiction Chronicle


Series: Young Wizards Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc. Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781449881931
  • File size: 235338 KB
  • Release date: July 13, 2000
  • Duration: 08:10:17

1 of 1 copy available

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Languages

English

Levels

Lexile® Measure:840
Text Difficulty:4-5

Long Island's teen wizard returns in "an unusually consistent fantasy, rich in details, subplots, and Irish lore" from the author of High Wizardry (School Library Journal).

To give fifteen-year-old Nita a vacation from magic—and her partner Kit—her parents pack her off for a stay with her eccentric aunt in Ireland. But Nita soon finds herself with a host of Irish wizards battling mythical beings, wolves, and elves from a nightmare land.

In A Wizard Abroad, "Duane seamlessly interweaves encounters with creatures from legend with glimpses of modern Irish life and teen culture. Her view of magic's place in the scheme of things is so clever and well reasoned that readers will have no trouble suspending belief (School Library Journal).

"Exceptional."—Science Fiction Chronicle



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