Lola and Larch Save the Sunshine Spell
By (Author) Sinad O'Hart
Illustrated by Rachel Seago
Nosy Crow Ltd
Nosy Crow Ltd
29th October 2024
4th July 2024
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Paperback
128
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Granny's garden is growing out of control! Larch is sure a bad fairy is behind this agricultural anarchy...
Lola can't believe her luck. The rabbit she's rescued in the forest is actually a rebellious fairy in disguise! But Lola's new friend Larch has trouble on her tail... Filled with fun, friendship, family and naughty fairies, this beautifully illustrated series is perfect for young readers.
Evil Euphorbia Spurge has sent bad magic across the forest and it's turning all the plants wild! Lola's granny is thrilled because her garden is looking lush, but Larch is sure she saw a courgette wave and smile at her - and they're not supposed to do that, are they It's time for Lola and Larch to head into the forest and grapple with a green-fingered fiend!
Have you read Lola and Larch's other adventures Look out for Lola and Larch Fix a Fairy Forest.
Sinead O'Hart (Author)
Sinead O'Hart lives in the midlands of Ireland with her family, where it rains a lot (perfect staying-in-to-read weather!). Lola and Larch is Sinead's first chapter book series for young readers published by Nosy Crow. Her books for older readers include The Eye of the North, The Time Tider and The Silver Road. She loves going for walks, autumn weather, getting things in the post, and (of course) reading, writing, and being creative. If she couldn't be an author, she'd probably be an artist - and she DEFINITELY believes in fairies!
Rachel Seago (Illustrator)
Rachel Seago studied translation and interpretation of French and Spanish at university, but quickly decided that her first job proofreading kitchen appliance manuals was not for her. She began an indefinite trip around the world with her backpack and started filling her sketchbooks with doodles of the people she met and the places she went. After eight years of travelling and freelancing, Rachel settled back in her bonnie homeland of Scotland in 2022 to concentrate on illustrating for children.