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Synopsis
It started with a dandelion. Innocuous. Ubiquitous. Who knew it was a warning? After claiming his big bonus, things are coming up roses for Roger Mulligan. A job he loves. A house that feels like home. Money in the bank. A solid roof over his head and job security. But when he finds a dandelion on the pristine grounds of Shackleford House, he starts down a twisted, garden path. Old man Shackleford says the fairies have a problem, the pixies keep falling down on the job, and the house seems to grow weaker by the day. He's soon tossed into a confusing mixture of fact and fantasy, accompanied by Shackleford's cousin and—of all things—a stray cat. Surrounded by the fantastical, it's hard to tell magic from mundane.
Is The Wizard's Cat appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 8 and up.
A gentle, cozy fantasy about a butler discovering magical elements on the estate where he works. No violence, romance, or scary content—perfectly wholesome reading.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Publisher ages reflect reading level; our rating reflects content maturity — they can differ.
Who'll love this
Readers who enjoy gentle fantasy mysteries with fairies, pixies, and a magical house will love this cozy adventure.