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I thoroughly enjoyed this. The writing style is thoughtful and atmospheric and important themes are dealt with kindly and sensitively by Emma Carroll. This is a moving story of families, friendship and fairies but most of all of hope. Last but not least the stunning cover design by Julian de Narvaez deserves a special mention as it adds to the book’s appeal.
Thank you to the publishers, Faber Children’s books for supplying this review copy. We also have a review of Carroll's [[The Girl Who Walked on Air by Emma Carroll|The Girl Who Walked on Air]].
For an exciting story with a fairy as a central character suitable for this age group, I would recommend [[Knife by R J Anderson]] a charming mix of the traditional fairy tale and modern adventure. If you're looking for a stunning book about fairies, look no further than [[The Wychwood Fairies by Faye Durston]].

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