
The Lost Kafoozalum
'The Lost Kafoozalum' Summary
In Pauline Ashwell's classic fantasy novel The Lost Kafoozalum, Elyn, a young woman living in the magical kingdom of Kafoozalum, must embark on a perilous journey to save her kingdom from the evil sorcerer Zargon, who has stolen the Kafoozalum, the source of all magic in the kingdom.
Elyn's journey takes her across Kafoozalum, where she faces many challenges, including dangerous creatures, treacherous terrain, and Zargon himself. Along the way, Elyn learns to rely on her own courage and strength, and she discovers that she is more capable than she ever thought possible.
Elyn's journey is also a journey of self-discovery. She learns about her own strengths and weaknesses, and she discovers the true meaning of friendship and love. Elyn also learns that she has the power to make a difference in the world, and she uses her courage and strength to defeat Zargon and save Kafoozalum.
The Lost Kafoozalum is a story about courage, self-discovery, and the power of love. It is a timeless story that will continue to inspire and challenge readers of all ages.
The essence and spirit of the book can be captured in the following quote:
"The greatest magic of all is the power of love."
The Lost Kafoozalum is a classic fantasy novel that celebrates the values of courage, friendship, and love. It is a story that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.
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Pauline Ashwell
United Kingdom
Pauline Ashwell (1926-2015) was a British science fiction author who wrote under the pseudonym Pauline Whitby. She was also known for her work under the names Paul Ashwell and Paul Ash. Ashwell was a...
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