Author:Susie Day
Pea's family are separating for the summer holidays. Big sister, Clover, is off to Drama Camp, Mum is staying at home to finish her new book, and Pea and Tinkerbell are going camping.
But things don't go quite to plan, and Pea finds her summer suddenly filled with Enid Blyton, castles, ghosts and mysteries . . .
A side-splittingly funny 21st-century take on Enid Blyton's escapist fun
—— Imogen Russell Williams , MetroKinney is right up there with J K Rowling as one of the bestselling children's authors on the planet
—— IndependentPalacio has an uncanny grasp of the minds and hearts of 8- to 12-year-olds, and the people who used to be them
—— New York TimesI love this beautiful little book so much that I want to carry it around with me every day . . . Without a doubt, one of my favourite publications of 2014 and the best non-fiction book to appear in my post box. I really can't say enough good things about it!
—— Wondrous Reads365 Days of Wonder is a wonderful book that is the perfect gift or keepsake for fans of Wonder, collectors of precepts and, actually, just everyone
—— So Many Books, So Little TimeAnthony Browne is a sublime master of the visual pun
—— Independent on SundayThe Magritte of the pre-schoolers, Browne's illustrations are among the most distinctive and surreal of any children's artist. A beautiful tribute to a very special dad in a dressing gown
—— The ScotsmanA celebration of all things "dad" from the quirky to the moving
—— Aberdeen Evening ExpressIt's humorous and charming. Dads and kids alike will love it
—— Woman’s Own