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We are delighted that Jacqueline Wilson will be coming to Village Books for her only London book signing to celebrate the publication of The Magic Faraway Tree: A New Adventure. This new book has been authorised by the Enid Blyton estate and is the first book in the Magic Faraway series to be written by anyone other than Enid Blyton.


Milo, Mia and Birdy are on a countryside holiday with their parents when they wander into the Enchanted Wood. Among the whispering leaves, there is a beautiful tree that stands high above the rest. They soon discover that the Magic Faraway Tree is home to some remarkable creatures, including a fairy called Silky, her best friend Moonface and a whole host of talking animals. Together the siblings explore the Faraway Tree and the extraordinary places they discover above it, including the Land of Unicorns, the Land of Bouncy Castles and the Land of Princes and Princesses.


Tickets: ?12.99, includes a signed copy of The Magic Faraway Tree: A New Adventure


For terms & conditions, and to book your ticket please visit www.village-books.co.uk/events

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