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|title=The Secret Life of Daisy Fitzjohn
|sort=Secret Life of Daisy Fitzjohn
|date=March 2016
|isbn=1444010263
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>1444010263</amazonuk> |amazonusaznuk=<amazonus>B00WWUW8B0</amazonus>1444010263|videoaznus=B00WWUW8B0
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Daisy Fitzjohn lives with her mother in the crumbling but grand Brightwood Hall. The house is full of antiques and treasures and hoardings - because Daisy's mother does like to hoard - and Daisy is rarely at a loss for something to look at or investigate. Which is just as well, because Daisy has never gone outside the house and its grounds. We understand why Daisy's mother keeps her secluded - she's terrified of loss because of a family tragedy in her own childhood. Despite this, Daisy has a loving relationship with her mum and makes up for the isolation by developing friendships: with her pet rat, with the peacocks and rabbits in the gardens, and also with paintings and topiary and other creatures of her imagination, all in the knowledge that she's being kept safe from ''The Crazy'' that once ran in her family.

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