From award-winning author, Angelina Kalahari comes this endearing fantasy/adventure middle-grade novel for children of all ages between 9 - 11.
George joins his Aunt Di, an acclaimed artist, on holiday at her London flat. There he stumbles upon her extraordinary garden filled with statues of mythical creatures - a Gargoyle, a Griffin, a Unicorn, and a Dragon. Ordinary stone figures? Think again! What seems normal quickly becomes an extraordinary adventure as George befriends Roy, the talking robin, and unlocks the garden's magical secrets.
Reality blurs with fantasy as George faces the Witch and her dark powers, discovering the magic within himself. In a whirlwind of enchantment and bravery, George'sworld will never be the same, and neither will yours after reading this enchanting story!
Join George on this spellbinding journey of wonder and courage as he defies the odds and transforms his ordinary world into something truly extraordinary. Grab your copy of this captivating middle-grade fantasy adventure today!
"What a fantastically gripping middle-grade story about a young boy and his exploits in a beautiful enchanted garden. The story was full of mystery and magic, with just enough suspense to keep me on the edge of my seat. I could easily visualise George's garden and the many friends he made there. I loved his relationship with Aunt Di and the evil witch certainly made me shiver! A great story and an enjoyable read. I think this has the makings of an exciting series." Mary Anne Yarde, author of The Du Lac Chronicles.
"I really liked this book because there were lots of amazing characters and I also liked that there was a unicorn. I always wanted to read more and more every night because it was very exciting. I hope that Angeline writes another book so that I can find out more about the characters and the story." George aged 8
"My son loved this book and it was a pleasure to read it to him. I also thoroughly enjoyed it myself so it would be suitable for older kids too. The characters are enchanting (literally) and the story fascinating. I'll certainly be keeping an eye out for the sequel." George's mum, Jen
"I want to read the next one." William, aged 11
"I loved the evil witch the best." Mary aged 10