Lilac Peabody and Charlie Chase - (Roaring Good Reads) by Annie Dalton (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The third title in this sparkling new series for younger readers, from the creator of Angels Unlimited.Lilac Peabody is a small and shimmery little alien being who flits around helping children and tackles any challenge presented.
- 7-9 Years
- 8.0" x 5.0" Paperback
- 96 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
- Series Name: Roaring Good Reads
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About the Book
The third title in this sparkling new series for younger readers, from the creator of Angels Unlimited.
Book Synopsis
The third title in this sparkling new series for younger readers, from the creator of Angels Unlimited.
Lilac Peabody is a small and shimmery little alien being who flits around helping children and tackles any challenge presented. Sometimes she's an intergalactic party-planner, at others a cosmic beachcomber. But always a friend to any child that needs her. Lilac Peabody empowers children to solve their own problems and then disappears once they have achieved their aims.
This is the third of four short novels which all follow the same group of children within a school environment. Each novel centres on one of the children but it is Lilac's continuing presence that is the all-important link between the four children. It is to Lilac that the children reveal their true vulnerable selves.
Charlie Chase is a joker. He is a popular, confident boy but... he has a shameful secret. He can hardly read. He would much rather play football, computer games, or make everyone laugh, all the things that come easily to him. He is Lilac's biggest challenge so far, but she and Charlie win through in the end.
About the Author
Annie Dalton has worked as a waitress, a cleaner, a factory worker but is now a full-time writer. Her book The After Dark Princess won the Nottinghamshire Book Award. Night Maze was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal as was The Real Tilly Beany. Naming the Dark and Swan Sister were shortlisted for the Sheffield Children's Book Award. Annie was born in Dorset but now lives in Suffolk. She has three children and two grandchildren.