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Lilliput

Lilliput

by Sam Gayton

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At six inches tall, Lily is the smallest girl in London. Trapped by Gulliver who wants to show her to the King and achieve great fame, Lily attempts escape plan fifty-three. With the help of a boy with wide-open eyes, a fat chocolate-shop owner and a bird, Lily embarks on the greatest adventure of her life, to find a way back home.
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["Fantasy" "Characters in literature" "Size" "Apprentices" "History" "Rescues" "Fiction" "Children's fiction" "Adventure and adventurers fiction" "Rescue work fiction" "Apprentices fiction" "Fantasy fiction" "Great britain history fiction" "Rescues -- Juvenile fiction" "Stature -- Juvenile fiction" "Apprentices -- Juvenile fiction" "Characters and characteristics in literature -- Juvenile fiction" "Fantasy -- Juvenile" "Characters in literature -- Fiction" "Characters and characteristics in literature" "Stature" "London (England) -- History -- 18th century -- Juvenile fiction" "Great Britain -- History -- George II 1727-1760 -- Juvenile fiction" "England -- London" "Great Britain"]

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