The Land of Green Ginger
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The Land of Green Ginger

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The Land of Green Ginger

About this book

When Prince Abu Ali, son of Aladdin, is born his destiny has already been foretold: he is the one who has been chosen to break the spell of the mysterious Land of Green Ginger. His quest brings him into contact with flying carpets, button-nosed tortoises, magic phoenix birds - and two very villainous princes.

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Information

Publisher
Faber & Faber
eBook ISBN
9780571321360
Year
2015

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Landing Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Contents
  5. Chapter the First: Which Explains How, Why, When, and Where There Was Ever Any Problem in the First Place
  6. Chapter the Second: Which Explains How Abu Ali Began the Search for the Land of Green Ginger, and Introduces the Wicked Prince Tintac Ping Foo
  7. Chapter the Third: Which Explains How Abu Ali Met the Wicked Princes Tintac Ping Foo and Rubdub Ben Thud for the First Time
  8. Chapter the Fourth: Which Explains How Abu Ali Met a Friend
  9. Chapter the Fifth: Which Explains How Abu Ali Attempted a Rescue
  10. Chapter the Sixth: Which Explains How Abu Ali Met a Green Dragon, and How a Spell Went Wrong
  11. Chapter the Seventh: Which Reveals the Awful Villainy of the Wicked Princes Over a Magic Carpet
  12. Chapter the Eighth: Which Explains How Abu Ali Consulted Nosi Parka and Gained Fresh Hope
  13. Chapter the Ninth: Which Explains How Abu Ali Found the Button-Nosed Tortoise and a Great Deal More Trouble As Well
  14. Chapter the Tenth: Which Explains How the Wicked Princes Went Back to Their Old Tricks Again
  15. Chapter the Eleventh: Which Explains How Sulkpot Ben Nagnag Went Back On His Word
  16. Chapter the Twelfth: Which Explains How Abu Ali, Greatly Helped By Loyal Friends, Was Nearly Able to Win the Day
  17. Chapter the Twelve and a Halfth: Which Brings the Story to Its Close
  18. A note about the edition you have just read:
  19. Praise from Neil Gaiman
  20. About the Author
  21. About the Illustrator
  22. About Faber Classics
  23. Copyright