The Wayward Wagon
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Book Details
About the Book
A frightened kitten and a Grandfather Clock lead Ellen into the fantasy world of Serendipity.
Ellen makes new friends Roseena and Amber. She meets many colourful characters: Popcorn, an amusing little dragon; Professor Oak is the tree teacher and Rascal, a boy with cat-like features.
Phineas is a kindly old gentleman who gives Ellen the strength and confidence to stand up to the school bullies and help younger children in her school. She receives an unexpected award for her efforts.
This delightful novel, with echoes of Enid Blyton and C. S. Lewis, is set in the present time. It addresses a problem many school children face today.
This is the third in the Serendipity series.
The Other End of the Rainbow
Pirates...and a Piglet
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About the Author
Lorraine has two previous Children’s books in this series published: ‘The Other End of the Rainbow’ and ‘Pirates...and a Piglet.’ These have been praised by children (and adults) in letters and emails to the author.
She is a member of Lichfield and District Writers and offers advice to other aspiring authors in workshops and manuscript critiques.
She completed ‘The Complete Writer’ course with the Writing College, Exeter in 2002, attended the London Book Fair in 2007 and 2009 and the Winchester Writers Conference in 2009.
Her style is reminiscent of Enid Blyton and C. S. Lewis addressing some of the issues faced by children today.