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Mirabelle Wants to Win by Harriet Muncaster; 9780192783745

Mirabelle Wants to Win

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Mirabelle Wants to Win is a delightful tale woven by Harriet Muncaster, renowned for her engaging stories that blend fantasy with relatable themes. In this enchanting narrative, readers are introduced to Mirabelle, a spirited young girl with a unique heritage—a witch for a mother and a fairy for a father.

The Plot

When a famous football star visits her school, Mirabelle is determined to impress him. Armed with magical shoes and a potion meant to enhance her skills on the pitch, she sets out to showcase her talents. However, her well-intentioned magic spirals into chaos, resulting in flying footballs and a series of mishaps that disrupt the game.

As Mirabelle navigates the ensuing pandemonium, she discovers vital lessons about the importance of teamwork and the true essence of friendship. The story beautifully illustrates that while ambition is commendable, the journey and the connections we forge are what bring joy and fulfillment.

Themes

  • Friendship: The narrative emphasises the value of camaraderie and support among peers.
  • Self-acceptance: Mirabelle learns to embrace her unique background and talents.
  • Teamwork: The story highlights that collaboration often leads to greater achievements than individual success.
"Winning isn't everything; it's how you play the game that counts."

Fans of Muncaster's previous works, such as Isadora Moon, will find familiar themes of magic and self-discovery, making this book a charming addition to any young reader's collection.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 185 mm × 130 mm × 11 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192783745

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