Harper And The Circus Of Dreams, Cerrie Burnell
Harper And The Circus Of Dreams, Cerrie Burnell
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Harper And The Circus Of Dreams

Author: Cerrie Burnell

Narrator: Cerie Burnell

Unabridged: 1 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/01/2017

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Harper and her friends are flying on her magical scarlet umbrella when they see a girl running on air, skipping along a tightrope. She leads them to the wondrous Circus of Dreams, suspended in the clouds by hot air balloons. As the children meet the circus baker, the sea-singer and the puzzling fortune teller, they begin to realise something about Harper's mysterious past...

Reviews

Goodreads review by Keeley on January 21, 2020

This book was good it was really adventurous and I enjoyed it......more

Goodreads review by American on January 18, 2018

Harper and the Circus of Dreams is whimsical book about a girl and her friends who visit a circus in the sky. Harper has a rare musical gift where she has the ability to pick up any instrument and play it perfectly. She also has a tune that haunts her dreams. When Harper discovers a connection betwe......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on December 20, 2018

Reading Level: 4.2 Book Summary: Harper is visiting the circus for the first time with her friend and while she is there she begins to play an instrument she has never played before, she picks it up and plays it perfectly, as she plays she begins to realize that this instrument and the music she is p......more

Goodreads review by Brandy on February 29, 2020

Violet says, “it was really good and I liked the happy ending.” As with the first book, this one was dreamily, poetically written and beautifully illustrated - I love the imaginative world of this series and the Circus of Dreams did not disappoint. Perfect book for adults who loved the The Night Cir......more

Goodreads review by Jana on January 14, 2020

Delightful series that poses thought-provoking insights for children. Coincidentally read this to my granddaughter at the same time I was reading Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus. The counterpoint between two renditions of dream, reality, and aspiration was fascinating.......more