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Peter Pan meets Oliver Twist in the magical new book by rising star
Lee Newbery, author of Waterstones Children's Book of the Month,
The Last Firefox. When ten-year-old Theo runs off from a school
trip to London's Natural History Museum and decides to pay his gran
a surprise visit, he discovers the surprise is on him - his gran is
on holiday and Theo finds himself alone in the big city with
nowhere to turn. Enter Alistair Goodfellow, a mysterious,
flamboyant young person with a charismatic twinkle in their eye.
Alistair offers Theo a room at the Casablanca Lily - by day, a
run-down and unloved hotel; by night, a palace of magical wonders.
Each night, Alistair sends his found family of runaways and
ne'er-do-wells, the Moonlighters, out into London in search of lost
magical artefacts, gifting them their own magical powers as a
reward. Theo is quickly enthralled, but there is more to Alistair
than meets the eye, and soon Theo comes to realize that the items
Alistair is hunting could be more dangerous than he'd ever imagined
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The Last Firefox (Paperback)
Lee Newbery; Illustrated by Laura Catalan
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A heartwarming story about family, friendship and finding your
inner fire. Between bullies at school and changes at home, Charlie
Challinor finds life a bit scary. And when he's made guardian of a
furry fox cub called Cadno, things get a whole lot scarier. Because
Cadno isn't just any fox: he's a firefox - the only one of his kind
- and a sinister hunter from another world is on his trail. Swept
up into an unexpected adventure to protect his flammable friend,
Charlie's going to need to find the bravery he never thought he
had, if he's going to save the last firefox . . . 'Comic,
adventurous and charming' - Guardian 'Magical' - Sunday Express
'Funny, sweet and charming - a real delight!' Sam Copeland, author
of Charlie Changes Into a Chicken 'Utterly gorgeous storytelling,
adorable characters and a blazing adventure - The Last Firefox will
long burn bright in your heart.' Jenny Pearson, author of The Super
Miraculous Journey of Freddie Yates 'Crackles with adventure and
love.' Maria Kuzniar, author of The Ship of Shadows. 'Lee Newbery
gives us an enchanting fantasy adventure as warm as a firefox's
tail. Heart and humour abound in this fun, fast-paced story of how
a boy finds inner strength by helping a magical creature. A joyous
gem!' Lesley Parr, author of The Valley of Lost Secrets 'A heart
(and tail!) warming adventure about family, friendship and one
flamin' cute fox cub' Thomas Taylor, author of Malamander
All legends start somewhere . . . After defeating the evil
Grendilock and saving Cadno, the last firefox, Charlie Challinor is
looking forward to a well-earned rest. But when a familiar face
appears from the realm of Fargone, Charlie's family is once again
swept up into adventure. Along with Lippy, Roo and new magical
friend Blodyn, Charlie must travel to Fargone to face the dreaded
Draig, the shadowy monster that is slowly draining the life from
the land - and uncover the lost secret that links Draig's history
to Charlie's own . . . The magical sequel to The Last Firefox, one
of the most exciting children's debuts of 2022.
Charlie becomes the keeper of a firefox cub, and he has to defend
it valiantly from a supernatural hunter... A heartwarming story
about family, friendship and finding your inner fire. A Welsh
adaptation by Sian Northey of The Last Firefox. -- Cyngor Llyfrau
Cymru
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