Image for The princess and the goblin

The princess and the goblin

See all formats and editions

Eight-year-old Princess Irene lives a lonely life in a wild, desolate, mountainous kingdom, with only her nursemaid, Lootie for company.

She is protected from the outside world and oblivious to the existence of goblins, hideous creatures that live underground and only come out at night. One day, while out walking, Irene and Lootie get lost.

As night falls, strange shadows creep out from under boulders and around corners, closing in on them.

Terrified, they try to run but the goblins give chase.

It is then they run into Curdie, the brave miner's son who isn't afraid of the goblins and knows how to scare them away.

He leads the pair to safety, back to the castle. While working late one night in the mines Curdie overhears a diabolical plan the goblins are plotting.

The terrible goblin Queen plans to kidnap the princess and force her to marry her son.

That way she believes humans will be forced to accept goblins as their rulers.

Can they be stopped and the kingdom be saved before it is too late?

Before the creation of Middle Earth or Narnia, George MacDonald was inventing wonderful kingdoms and populating them with magical creatures and enchanted beings. It is a must-read for all fantasy aficionados and fans of J.R.R Tolkien, C.S.

Lewis and J.K. Rowling

Read More
Available
£7.99
Add Line Customisation
Out of print
Add to List
Product Details
Hesperus Press Ltd
1843914751 / 9781843914754
Paperback / softback
823.8
25/10/2013
United Kingdom
English
240 pages
Children / Juvenile Learn More
Reprint.