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When Mrs. Squidge, also known as Squidgy, moves onto Gibbins Brook, she sees two of the Little People. She wants to contact the Wizard which spells danger for the Little People. Seven of the tiny folk, only half-a-thumb high, have been hiding from the Wizard of Wozzle ever since they escaped on a golden eagle when he invaded their homeland of Gyminge a thousand years ago. They are sure that Mrs. Squidge will tell the Wizard about them and he will waste no time in coming to find them. They have been living in the cottage that Squidgy moves into but will have to find a new home immediately. With…mehr

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When Mrs. Squidge, also known as Squidgy, moves onto Gibbins Brook, she sees two of the Little People. She wants to contact the Wizard which spells danger for the Little People. Seven of the tiny folk, only half-a-thumb high, have been hiding from the Wizard of Wozzle ever since they escaped on a golden eagle when he invaded their homeland of Gyminge a thousand years ago. They are sure that Mrs. Squidge will tell the Wizard about them and he will waste no time in coming to find them. They have been living in the cottage that Squidgy moves into but will have to find a new home immediately. With no suitable place to stay, will they have to move as far away as London and give up their dream of ever returning to Gyminge? In Squidgy on the Brook, the second book of the Twith Logue Chronicles, you will be surprised at the way the Wizard can change his appearance. Squidgy on the Brook will draw you into a realm of fantasy where you will want to boo the Wizard and cheer for the Little People.
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Patty worked with her husband, Kenneth G. Old, for seven years shaping the ongoing tale of the Wizard's battle with the Little People. Ken first told the stories to children of missionaries in Pakistan. When he retired he began writing them down. After Ken died in 2007, Patty worked to get all twelve stories published. She wants children everywhere to enjoy Ken's overactive imagination. As a result of her marriage to Roy, she is now Patty Old West.