'But I tell you, Olivia, that child's too much on your mind.'Īn ordinary children's story of extraordinary meanings, the book takes one on a roller coaster ride of emotions, which nevertheless unfold very gently at times and with the dramatic quality of a tempest at others. That brings home to us the fact that the human spirit is more resilient than one can imagine, and that we all that the light with the dark in all of us. 'Well, please yourself,' said Mrs Cuthbert. 'Children are people, Edna,' said Miss Brooke as she had said it to Mrs Blount. People should always be asked before being disposed of.' 'It's good of you, Edna,' Miss Brooke repeated, but it might spoil your holiday. A legal care system where the best interests of a child is decided by the letter of the law, and not by what the child would want, or what might be truly best for the child. We see well-meaning adults going wrong. Others unaware of their own ability to give and heal. The fact that prejudices can lead to fear of a situation/ person, and that they can become difficult to overcome.Īn ordinary 'Miss Marple-ish' British village in the 1960s where everyone knows everybody. The fact that 'normal, nice' children can, in fact, be very cruel, especially if they reflect the prejudices of their elders. A misfit at school, targeted with some serious bullying for being different. Cover illustration by Christian BirminghamĪ complex, well written book that draws one into it.Ī spirited, half-gypsy, half-Irish girl.
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