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Pixie Van Dimple and the Wrong Kind of Plastic - McAllister, Lynn
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The next fable in the series involving twelve-year-old Pixie Van Dimple, the centre of all the drama, the protagonist and heroine! She is a typical girl; loves going to school, hanging out with her friends in the park, having sleepovers, shopping, and is always hungry (even more hungry during lockdown). She also loves family daytrips, the beach and paddling in the sea. But the oceans are being polluted by mankind and after a moment of madness Pixie realises there is a limit to the damage we cause to the creatures of the sea...enough is enough! What follows is an unfolding of events too…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The next fable in the series involving twelve-year-old Pixie Van Dimple, the centre of all the drama, the protagonist and heroine! She is a typical girl; loves going to school, hanging out with her friends in the park, having sleepovers, shopping, and is always hungry (even more hungry during lockdown). She also loves family daytrips, the beach and paddling in the sea. But the oceans are being polluted by mankind and after a moment of madness Pixie realises there is a limit to the damage we cause to the creatures of the sea...enough is enough! What follows is an unfolding of events too horrific to witness - a seaside Armageddon is nigh! A truly disturbing sequence of events!
Autorenporträt
Lynn lives in Twickenham with her family. She has two daughters who are 14 and 17. She has worked in education for some years and was compelled to write about current issues affecting the pre-teens of today and highlight those which affect their futures. In this, the second book in the Pixie Van Dimple series, Lynn wanted to address the issue of plastic pollution in the oceans culminating in a horrific plastic seaside Armageddon! Lynn originates from Lancashire and grew up in Lincolnshire, moving to London in the 1990s, migrating from South East London to South West over the years. Her girls provide the inspiration for the protagonist and heroine in the drama, Pixie Van Dimple!