Review 'It's magical, but also very real and gritty.' – Bookwitch 'It is a wonderful book to read. It deals with some issues affecting many children in schools, it promotes the need to protect natural wildlife from poachers and it ends with a clear message to ask questions and be open with your friends so they can be there for you. I highly recommend this book.' – My Shelves are Full 'It's wonderful. But it's also relevant... Sensational... It may just make a huge difference to a child�s life.' – Roachie's Reviews [The] descriptions feel so authentic that they have the reader convinced that they too, might encounter a unicorn on a stormy Highland night, and it is in bringing realism (and just the right sprinkling of magic) to something so fantastical that the power of this compelling story lies... a timely reminder of how spectacular Scotland�s wild places and creatures are � and how vital it is that we protect and respect what we have today.' – Roaring Reads 'A very nice young adult fantasy novel... The characters were well developed and the story made me keep reading until its very satisfying conclusion.' – NetGalley Reviewer 'A brilliant mix of mythical creatures (that might just exist) and young people who are having to cope with some very complex issues in their lives. It is highly recommended and is a real 'keeper'.' – NetGalley Librarian 'There were so many elements I loved about this story: the authenticity of Lewis and Rhona's friendship; a refreshingly different portrayal of unicorns with a modern twist; the representation of the Scottish Highlands; and, as I am a teacher, the depiction of the joys of a school residential! I will definitely be purchasing this for my class and school library. I would highly recommend it to children of 8+.' – NetGalley Educator 'This is a super book, and one that I'll be recommending widely as a must-read this summer... I'm really looking forward to reading more by this author.' – NetGalley Bookseller Read more About the Author Lindsay Littleson is a primary school teacher in Renfrewshire, Scotland. After taking up writing for children in early 2014 she won the Kelpies Prize for new Scottish writing for children with her first children's novel, The Mixed-Up Summer of Lily McLean, and the sequel, The Awkward Autumn of Lily McLean. Read more
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