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ROSY AND THE SECRET FRIEND by Margaret McNamara

ROSY AND THE SECRET FRIEND

From the Fairy Bell Sisters series, volume 2

by Margaret McNamara ; illustrated by Julia Denos

Pub Date: April 23rd, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-06-222805-5
Publisher: Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins

Fairy Rosy Bell strikes up a forbidden friendship with a human child.

In August, the Summer People—human vacationers—arrive at their vacation cottages on Sheepskerry Island. They bring loud noises, trample fairy gardens and are dangerous; when humans discover fairies, they chase them off and leave them homeless. Rosy intends to follow the rules and avoid the Summer People, but then she overhears an injured little girl’s parents hoping the island’s magic will cheer up their daughter. Overwhelmed by compassion, Rosy sneaks into Lulu’s room to tidy up, accidentally wakes up Lulu and is spotted. The two strike up a hidden friendship, meeting and passing notes in secret. Lulu is a Peter Pan fan who loves hearing about Rosy’s big sister Tinker Bell, and in return, she shares her grandmother’s stories about visiting the island back when fairies played with Summer Children. But Lulu, not content to be a secret, wants to meet the rest of the Fairy Bell sisters. When a big storm rolls in, Rosy must confess her friendship and enlist the other fairies to help her rescue Lulu, who is on the beach and has lost a crutch. In return, Lulu has the Summer Children help rebuild the fairy homes destroyed by the storm. The story’s sweetness is tempered by the friendship’s secrecy.

Not the subtlest book, but girls who love fairies won’t care.

(how to make a fairy house, glossary of baby Squeak’s language) (Fantasy. 6-8)