Discover a brand new magical adventure from Jacqueline Wilson
by Jacqueline Wilson
Flutter into another magical new story from Jacqueline Wilson.
Mab''s mum is obsessed with fairies - she even named Mab after the Fairy Queen!
Their flat is packed with fairy ornaments, tiny fairy furniture and they''ve even got fairy lights in the toilet. Mab doesn''t quite get it, but she knows that fairies make her mum happy, especially after Dad left.
When Mab''s teacher gives her a book all about Victorian fairies, she''s surprised to see the drawings inside are nothing like the sweet fairies she imagined.
But the biggest surprise of all is a tiny thing that tumbles out of the pages of the book...
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Jacqueline Wilson was born in Bath in 1945, but spent most of her childhood in Kingston-on-Thames. She always wanted to be a writer and wrote her first 'novel' when she was nine, filling in countless Woolworths' exercise books as she grew up. As a teenager she started work for a magazine publishing company and then went on to work as a journalist on Jackie magazine (which she was told was named after her!) before turning to writing novels full-time.

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