Ayrwynn the Apprentice

Ayrwynn the Apprentice
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Publisher : Patricia I. C. Stuart
Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : 9781777848613
ISBN-13 : 177784861X
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Book Synopsis Ayrwynn the Apprentice by : Tricia Stuart

Download or read book Ayrwynn the Apprentice written by Tricia Stuart and published by Patricia I. C. Stuart. This book was released on with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A fun coming-of-age story set in a small kingdom in the Middle Ages, Ayrwynn the Apprentice is the tale of a tenacious girl who wants with all her heart to be a scribe. Her loving father gets her the perfect apprenticeship with Master Scribe Nicholas, a scribe who's clients include the Royal Family. It's an amazing opportunity and there's only one thing that might keep Ayrwynn from fulfilling her dream....her knack for getting herself in trouble. When her first assignment for the Queen ends with a disaster nearly destroying the castle's market day, her apprenticeship and the dream she's worked so hard for could be taken from her. Will it be the end of Ayrwynn's dream? Get your copy of Ayrwynn the Apprentice and find out!


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