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For Magnolia Moon, magic is a way to solve problems. And when
you're starting a new class at school and your best friend doesn't
live across the road any more, problems seem to come easily. In her
latest adventure, Magnolia Moon invents everyday magic to help her
navigate the pitfalls of friendship, school, family and being ten.
A lyrical and imaginative tale which highlights everyday wonders
through Magnolia's curious and observant nature.
Did you know that Mozart's pet starling was the inspiration for his
Piano Concerto No. 17? Or that writer Dorothy Parker loved animals
so much she let a pair of alligators swim in her bathtub? These are
just a couple of the stories in this delightful and surprising
collection that profiles the strong bond between humans and their
pets. Some of these stories are touching: Frida Kahlo memorialised
her pet deer Granizo in her painting The Wounded Deer. Some are a
little quirky: Albert Einstein, convinced that his parrot, Bibo,
was sad, told bad jokes to cheer the bird up. Each of these
wonderfully entertaining stories is made even more appealing by
Katherine Quinn's captivating illustrations. Rich in detail and
reminiscent of folk art, they capture the humour and poignancy of
these fascinating pairings. Together these stories and
illustrations will create lasting impressions that will help young
readers identify historic figures and spark joy in friendships with
the animals in their own lives.
Magnolia Moon is nine years old, likes Greek mythology, her best
friend Imogen May (who understands the importance of questions
like, "If you could be one fruit, any fruit, what would you be?"),
wishing trees, and speaking crows. She knows instinctively that
buffadillos are armadillos crossed with buffalos and believes there
are walramingos living in her garden. She's also the kind of person
who can be entrusted with a great many secrets. Each chapter in
this novel, which captures Magnolia's year of being nine and ends
on Chapter Almost 10, reveals a secret that Magnolia is keeping.
But the novel also chronicles a year of change for Magnolia. From
her best friend moving to the birth of her little brother Finnegan,
Magnolia navigates every challenge and secret that comes her way
with the kind of authenticity and innocence that comes from being
nine years wise.
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