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The Twelve and the Genii

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404: 418: 256:, or protective spirits, and he begins to spend most of his time watching and thinking about them. He learns from the local parson that they once belonged to the Brontës, who wrote stories about their adventures. When his older sister Jane discovers the secret, she becomes as keen on the soldiers as Max is. 259:
The local newspaper publishes a letter about the Brontë wooden soldiers, from an American professor offering £5,000 (at the time a small fortune) to anyone who finds them. Max and Jane's older brother Philip believes the Morley soldiers may be the Brontë ones, and impulsively writes to the professor
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in Yorkshire. He discovers some old toy soldiers in the attic and is surprised and delighted to find that they come to life. The soldiers, known as the Twelves, or the Young Men, have different personalities; they are brave, intelligent and very independent, not to mention argumentative. They adopt
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The soldiers learn that they are in danger of being taken to America and disappear in the night. The children have some anxious moments before they discover that the soldiers have determined to return to their original home in
383:. Parson Howson mentions the book and Mrs. Morley finds a copy which she intends to read to Max. This book convinces older brother Philip that the Morley soldiers are the Brontë ones. 171:, first published by Faber in 1962 with illustrations by Cecil Leslie. It features a young boy and "what might have happened if the lost toy soldiers that once belonged to the 595: 268:, now a museum dedicated to the Brontës. Their march across the countryside is fraught with peril, but they finally reach safe haven with the protection of the Genii. 625: 590: 585: 620: 605: 600: 615: 555: 409: 183: 191: 610: 67: 484:(bookseller description, evidently quoting the artefact). Marion Pitman Books. Retrieved 17 September 2012. 205: 25: 253: 225: 441: 380: 232: 493: 122: 49: 392:, which she loves, and she christens the handsome Mr. Howson "Mr. Rochester" after the hero. 431: 136: 224:"The Twelve" of the title are wooden soldiers that may come to life. "The Genii" are their 213: 195: 187: 81: 436: 423: 168: 39: 481: 579: 566: 375:
The source for the adventures recounted to Max by the Patriarch of the Twelves is
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about them – only to deeply regret his act when he too discovers the truth.
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Stumps, formerly Frederick Guelph, Duke of York – Max Morley's protégé
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Max is an eight-year-old boy whose family has just moved into an old
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Alexander Sneaky, formerly Buonaparte – Branwell Brontë's protégé
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Jane Morley has just finished reading Charlotte Brontë's
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published the first US edition in 1964, under new title
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The Duke of Wellington – Charlotte Brontë's protégé
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Brewer, an American professor 151:1962 children's novel by Pauline Clarke 283:Philip Morley, his 14-year-old brother 460: 458: 175:children had ever been found again". 7: 295:Mr. Howson, a parson and BrontĂ« fan 292:Bill, Mr. Morley's help on the farm 280:Jane Morley, his 11-year-old sister 286:Mr. and Mrs. Morley, their parents 14: 626:Children's books set in Yorkshire 432:BrontĂ« family: Literary evolution 416: 402: 307:A reporter from the local paper 335:Gravey – Jane Morley's protĂ©gĂ© 329:Parry – Emily BrontĂ«'s protĂ©gĂ© 304:Mr. Kettlewell, a local farmer 192:Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis 190:. Six years later she won the 1: 500:. 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Index


Pauline Clarke
Cecil Leslie
Children's
fantasy
Faber and Faber
OCLC
559665894
LC Class
low fantasy
Pauline Clarke
Brontë
Carnegie Medal
British citizen
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis
German-language
Coward–McCann
Bernarda Bryson
protective spirits
Branwell Brontë
his sisters
farmhouse
Genii
Haworth
Branwell Brontë
Jane Eyre
Children's literature portal
Fantasy portal
Brontë family: Literary evolution
Anne Brontë: Education

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