Simon Connell hates his life. He particularly hates that he has low vision caused by Retinitis Pigmentosa and has to use a white cane. While on holidays, Simon is pulled into the strange fantastical world of Seymour Point. Here he learns that the children are being stolen from their beds in the middle of the night. Can Simon face his fears, come to terms with his vision loss and solve the mystery before he too is snatched?
Simon Connell hates his life. He particularly hates that he has low vision caused by Retinitis Pigmentosa and has to use a white cane. While on holidays, Simon is pulled into the strange fantastical world of Seymour Point. Here he learns that the children are being stolen from their beds in the middle of the night. Can Simon face his fears, come to terms with his vision loss and solve the mystery before he too is snatched?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jenny Woolsey is an international author and speaker, and a retired primary school teacher, who loves to write and create pottery, and advocate for people living with disability. Her life has been impacted by a rare craniofacial syndrome, causing low vision, anxiety, and depression. Jenny is a single mum of three, and the carer for her youngest. Her work explores themes of disability, difference, mental health, and domestic violence. Jenny has written eight middle-grade/YA books and has had twenty-one of her short stories published in anthologies. She resides in Australia with her daughter, two feline companions, and an adorable fluffy dog.
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