"Wizard Will, the Wonder Worker" by Prentiss Ingraham is a 19th-century novel about a brave young messenger named Will, who finds himself in considerable danger. Will, just twelve years old, agrees to deliver a mysterious letter for a shady character, but this seemingly simple task pulls him into a dangerous game involving villains and suspense. The book quickly shows how Will's courage and cleverness are tested as he navigates a treacherous world where survival depends on his wit. The story offers an exciting adventure full of mystery as Will sets off in his journey.

Wizard Will, the Wonder Worker
By Prentiss Ingraham
A twelve-year-old messenger must use all his courage to survive after a simple delivery turns into a perilous adventure fraught with danger and mystery.
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