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A Fairy-Tale

by Tony Ross

In a dreary town, between the two world wars, young Bessie is lonely and bored. She meets the elderly Mrs Leaf who lives next door and they talk about whether fairies really exist. Mrs Leaf says that maybe she is a fairy who has slipped through from her own world and can't get back.

 

Mrs Leaf and Bessie become good, life-long friends. Mrs Leaf is there as Bessie grows up, is married, widowed and becomes an elderly lady herself. Strangely, as Bessie gets older, Mrs Leaf gets younger. Maybe old friends don't notice the changes in each other, or maybe Mrs Leaf is a fairy after all.

 

Tony Ross's evocative illustrations are the perfect fit for this unusual and thought-provoking tale.

 

Publisher: Andersen Press
  • Tony Ross

    Tony Ross is one of the best-known creators of picture books. He trained at the Liverpool School of Art before working as a cartoonist, a graphic designer, at an advertising agency and as a University lecturer. His most popular books include his interpretations of fairy tales, the Dr Xargle books and the much-loved Little Princess series, which has been turned into a highly successful animated television series. Tony Ross has also illustrated many children’s fiction titles and in his extremely prolific career he has illustrated more than 1200 books.

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Don't read this to young kids that might still believe in fairies. I think this book has killed a part of my daughters soul (aged 6)

Rating: 1 star
Mark
Australia
21 July 2012

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