When young David moves into his new home, he decided that it would be more fun to go exploring the mountains around him, rather than unpack. When he reaches the summit of the mountain, he is met by a Phoenix, after getting over their initial fright, they become good friends, and the Phoenix decides to show him the magical wonders of his world. During their adventures there are many narrow escapes!
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When young David moves into his new home, he decided that it would be more fun to go exploring the mountains around him, rather than unpack. When he reaches the summit of the mountain, he is met by a Phoenix, after getting over their initial fright, they become good friends, and the Phoenix decides to show him the magical wonders of his world. During their adventures there are many narrow escapes!
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"David and the Phoenix" opens the world of wonder and compassionate imagination for children of all ages. It is a disarmingly deep treasure disguised in an engaging children's fable.
rjent.retired@gmail.com
Jun 11, 2009
Great story
I was read this book by my mother in the 50's when I was a kid (grade school). I vividly remembered parts of the story even today at almost 60 years old. I though that it would be fun to read it to myself again.
I was not disappointed. It is just as great a story as I remembered as a kid. My wife even read it as well. Written for a young audience, but enough drama/technicality to keep an adult interested.