

Feather Boy
Robert Nobel is the butt of classroom jokes and a victim of Niker the classroom bully. He is haunted by dreams that seem to tell the future as well as the past. His life changes when a storyteller invites some of his class to Mayfield House, a place Robert has already dreamed about. There he meets a spiky old lady called Edith Sorrel who chooses him as her partner. He embarks on a series of events that will change their lives forever.
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Plot Summary
A lonely and shy boy named Robert is drawn into a mystical world when he discovers a magical feather. This feather grants him the ability to fly and transports him to an enchanted island, where he meets a group of children who also possess extraordinary abilities. Together, they embark on a quest to save their world from a dark force.
Critical Reception
Feather Boy was generally well-received by critics, particularly for its imaginative storytelling and its appeal to younger audiences. The series was praised for its unique blend of fantasy and drama, and its exploration of themes like friendship and courage. While not a massive mainstream hit, it garnered a dedicated following and is remembered fondly as a charming children's fantasy series.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive fantasy elements and engaging plot.
- Appreciated for its positive messages about bravery and camaraderie.
- Found to be a captivating watch for its target demographic.
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Fun Fact
The series was based on the novel of the same name by British author Nicky Singer.
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