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Brigid Lucy and the Princess Tower: Little Hare Books


Brigid Lucy

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No. of pages 106

Published: 2011

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The second book in a new junior fiction series from acclaimed author Leonie Norrington. Brigid Lucy tries to be good, but it doesn't always work. This could be due to the invisible imp hiding in her hair. Biddy is excited when she spots a real-life Princess Tower from the window of the train. So is the invisible imp that lives in her hair - it is going to lead to all sorts of trouble! Mum says the tower is a cathedral, but what do grown-ups know? When Biddy and the imp investigate further, they discover that Princess Rapunzel is trapped inside the tower. Can Biddy save the day? With full colour artwork from rising star Tamsin Ainslie, this illustrated book for girls is one to cherish. And look out for the other books in the Brigid Lucy series for more belly-laughing fun for girls.

 

This book is part of a book series called Brigid Lucy .

There are 106 pages in this book. This book was published 2011 by Hardie Grant Egmont .

Leonie Norrington was born in Darwin, the third of nine children, and grew up at Barunga Aboriginal community, south of Katherine. Leonie works full-time as a journalist and writer. Her published books include Woman's Talk, a collection of conversations with Territory women; Under the Mango Tree, a collection of stories involving elderly Indigenous people; and Tropical Food Gardens, a book about growing fruit, vegetables and herbs in northern Australia. Her children's books include The Barrumbi Kids, Croc Bait, The Spirit of Barrumbi, The Last Muster (all published by Omnimbus/Scholastic) and her first collaboration with illustrator Dee Huxley, You and me: our place, published in 2007 by Working Title Press. Carlie Gibson is the author of The Sisters Saint-Claire . Tamsin Ainslie works from her home-based studio spending most of her time illustrating children's books, designing book covers, drawing, painting, and printmaking.

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Brigid Lucy

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