
by Edith Nesbit
The Magic City is Edith Nesbit's imaginative fantasy about Philip, a lonely boy who builds a city from toys, books, and household objects, then discovers that his creation has become real. The story turns childhood construction into a portal for adventure, where rules, quests, and dangers grow out of ordinary materials. It is inventive, tender, and strange.
The Magic City shows Edith Nesbit at her most architectural and playful. The novel understands how children transform rooms into kingdoms, while also exploring jealousy, belonging, and courage. Readers interested in classic children's fantasy, created worlds, toy-like magic, and stories about imagination made visible will find a distinctive adventure with emotional depth and bright invention for dreamers and builders.
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