Synopses & Reviews
The fourth book in this series for younger readers sparkles like its starLilac Peabody. As small, quick and shimmery as a dragonfly, Lilac is a friend indeed to all children in needempowering them to solve their own problems and then disappearing as soon as she is no longer required. Lilac Peabody is a small and shimmery little alien being who flits around helping children and tackles any challenge presented. Sometimes she's an intergalactic party-planner, at others a cosmic beachcomberbut always a friend to any child that needs her. Lilac Peabody empowers children to solve their own problems and then disappears once they have achieved their aims. Honey Hope is a bully. She teases and taunts, sniggers and sneers. But why is she so mean? What lies behind her unappealing behaviour? Lilac attaches herself to Honeysuckle to find out and, as with the other children, Honey is all the better for it. This story ends with a party, and for the first time all four children from the book series discover their common friendship with Lilac Peabody! but by this time, Lilac has moved on! Annie Dalton has created this wonderful character for younger readers, very much in the mould of Mel Beeby from Angels Unlimited, though Lilac is no angel!! Smart and sassy, yet sensitive and self-aware, Lilac speaks to childrenboth her readers and the stars of her storiesin a way they can understand and, at the same time, respect.
About the Author
Annie Dalton is the author of numerous other award-winning children's titles, including The Real Tilly Beany and Night Maze, which were both shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, and After Dark Princess and Swan Sister.