The Kingdom of Carbonel

Night falls and Cat Country comes to life: town walls turn into roads, roof and treetop become mountain and field. The black cat Carbonel and his consort.
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The Kingdom of Carbonel

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But the wicked Grisana, a beautiful gray Persian who makes Lady Macbeth look like a lap cat, has plans of her own for Cat Country, and Carbonel and his children, Prince Calidor and Princess Pergamond, are all that stand between her and the throne. Cantrip, and her apprentice, Miss Dibdin, Grisana may be unstoppable.

Luckily, Carbonel can count on Rosemary and John, his young friends from Carbonel: The King of the Cats , to come to his aid. Together with the good creatures of Cat Country—and with the help of a few magical spells—the children confront Grisana and her nasty crew.

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Cantrip cast on him is undone - so Rosemary, together with her friend John, have to learn a little witchcraft and to track down Mrs. Cantrip for her at-best ambivalent help. The first two books are more closely associated than the third.

The Kingdom of Carbonel by Barbara Sleigh

It has been noted [ by whom? He is more like Edith Nesbit 's Psammead in Five Children and It , speaking "with the voice of tart and faintly impatient adulthood".

Cats albeit non-speaking ones are also central to Sleigh's stand-alone novel No One Must Know , about children hiding a cat and her kittens from a landlord who has banned pets. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved 10 December Retrieved 23 June