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Edna isn't your ordinary witch; she's mischievous and delightful in equal measure. With several centuries under her belt, she has a quirky perspective on life and often finds herself in humorous predicaments, especially when she regards the folks around her as the odd ones. Unlike us mere mortals, Edna isn't bound by the usual consequences. Groundings? Docked allowances? Confiscated gadgets? Not for Edna, who amusingly thinks a tablet is just a remedy for headaches. Running low on gold coins? A quick spell showers her with riches. If only 'them humans,' as she fondly refers to us, could have…mehr

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Edna isn't your ordinary witch; she's mischievous and delightful in equal measure. With several centuries under her belt, she has a quirky perspective on life and often finds herself in humorous predicaments, especially when she regards the folks around her as the odd ones. Unlike us mere mortals, Edna isn't bound by the usual consequences. Groundings? Docked allowances? Confiscated gadgets? Not for Edna, who amusingly thinks a tablet is just a remedy for headaches. Running low on gold coins? A quick spell showers her with riches. If only 'them humans,' as she fondly refers to us, could have it that easy! Edna has a soft spot for her menagerie of pets, whether it's her playful dog, melodious budgie, cuddly cat, or even her massive dinosaur. (Who knew a brontosaurus could be so endearing?) While she often finds humanity a tad irksome, she's managed to coexist with the teeming billions of us. As for humanity ever fully embracing Edna's peculiar charm? Well, that remains to be seen!
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Gaye Roark is a retired nurse who has become a children's author - quite a career change. She believes that, in our ever-changing world, humour is the best policy and feels it can carry us through challenging times. As well as being a nurse she became a clinical hypnotherapist and gave talks and wrote on subjects such as positive thinking, anger management, bereavement and forgiveness (to name but a few). Gaye Roark feels that writing for children is a pleasure, and she believes that not only is reading relaxing in itself, but when the humour is added it can relieve children's stress levels.