The most mystifying potion, Mason Bell
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The most mystifying potion, Mason Bell
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eng
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fiction
Main title
The most mystifying potion
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dictionaries
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Mason Bell
Series statement
A Sophie Mae adventure
Summary
George the Great enjoys creating magic potions, keeping Sophie Mae and the other Gardenia Estate residents shielded from the ravages of the Great Depression, allowing them to serve those in need. On the cusp of a new decade, Sophie Mae learns the estate's magic is fading on every front. Thoughts are no longer read in the imagination room. Residents are shedding their side effects. The potency of the plant growth potion will be tested as Sophie Mae travels back to Drycrop to reseed the land. Sophie Mae finds her dreams thwarted by the very magic meant to fulfill them. When two paths emerge, Sophie Mae knows what she must do
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adult
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- Dust Bowl Era, 1931-1939 -- Juvenile fiction
- Magicians -- Juvenile fiction
- Fortune -- Fiction
- Farming -- Fiction
- Orphans -- Oklahoma -- Fiction
- Fate and fatalism -- Fiction
- Magic -- Juvenile fiction
- Electronic books
- Fortune -- Juvenile fiction
- Magic -- Fiction
- Fate and fatalism -- Juvenile fiction
- Dwellings -- Minnesota -- Fiction
- Agriculture -- Juvenile fiction
- Orphans -- Oklahoma -- Juvenile fiction
- Manors -- Minnesota -- Juvenile fiction
- Magicians -- Fiction
- Dust Bowl Era, 1931-1939 -- Fiction
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- Subject17
- Dust Bowl Era, 1931-1939 -- Juvenile fiction
- Magicians -- Juvenile fiction
- Fortune -- Fiction
- Farming -- Fiction
- Orphans -- Oklahoma -- Fiction
- Fate and fatalism -- Fiction
- Magic -- Juvenile fiction
- Electronic books
- Fortune -- Juvenile fiction
- Magic -- Fiction
- Fate and fatalism -- Juvenile fiction
- Dwellings -- Minnesota -- Fiction
- Agriculture -- Juvenile fiction
- Orphans -- Oklahoma -- Juvenile fiction
- Manors -- Minnesota -- Juvenile fiction
- Magicians -- Fiction
- Dust Bowl Era, 1931-1939 -- Fiction
- Content1
- Author1
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