The Trouble with Benny Bubble

The Trouble with Benny Bubble by Grace Charley is a children’s book published by Trafford Publishing in April 2007. This 72-page edition, written in English, draws inspiration from the author’s late grandmother, who as a child witnessed fairies dancing around a tree. Originally conceived as a screenplay, the story transitioned into a book format after receiving development funding from the Irish Film Board and the Irish Arts Council.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of juvenile fiction with themes related to science and nature, particularly focusing on trees and forests. The book presents a whimsical exploration of childhood imagination and the enchanting world of fairies, inviting young readers to engage with the magic of nature. Through its charming storyline, The Trouble with Benny Bubble aims to spark curiosity and wonder about the natural world.
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This book was inspired by my late grandmother Annie-Jane, who as a child saw fairies dancing around a tree. The story was originally a screenplay which received development funding from the Irish Film Board and the Irish Arts Council. After adapting it into a children’s book, it subsequently won a literary writing competition. The prize was a publishing deal with Trafford.
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