Pillywiggins and the Tree Witch

Pillywiggins and the Tree Witch by Julia Jarman is a captivating tale published by Andersen Press in 2011. This edition, written in English and spanning 115 pages, follows the journey of Natasha, a kind-hearted girl who discovers a fairy statue in her new garden. As she learns about the curse placed on the fairy Pillywiggins by a vengeful witch, Natasha becomes determined to help free her by venturing into Fairy Land.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction, fairy tales, and elements of fantasy and magic throughout the narrative. The story unfolds as Natasha, with the assistance of a local boy, delves into the ancient legend surrounding the witch and the stolen baby. The stakes are high, as the legend warns that any human who enters Fairy Land risks aging decades or disappearing entirely. This enchanting adventure invites readers to explore themes of bravery and friendship as Natasha confronts the challenges of her quest.
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When a feisty fairy under a witch’s curse appeals to Natasha, the tender-hearted girl wants to help, but how? When Natasha moves to a new house, she discovers a statue of a fairy in her garden beneath a huge menacing fir tree. Gradually, with the help of a local boy, she unravels an ancient story that fairies stole a witch’s baby, and as revenge she turned a fairy to stone. Natasha realizes that the only way to free the stone fairy, Pillywiggins, is to go into Fairy Land herself and rescue the witch’s baby–but legend says that any human who enters Fairy Land may age decades or never come out at all.
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