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Pink
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Pink

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Pink is the story of a little girl’s discovery of love, family and what it means to be brave.

It is 1969 and Pocky is seven years old. Her brother gave her the name because she has The Southern Cross in chicken pock marks on her forehead. She and her brother live with their mother on the flat roof of a suburban house not far from the drive-in. They have no father.

Her mother moved the furniture up under the stars to catch the cool summer breezes. She’s not like other mothers.

When Angelique moves in next door, all glamorous and mysterious, Pocky doesn’t know what to think. Angelique drives a hearse, owns a coffin and only comes out at night. Marble-Anne at school says people like that aren’t people at all. They’re zombies or witches or maybe vampires. Angelique doesn’t look like any of those, but Pocky can’t be sure.

Angelique is not like anyone the family have ever met. She charms them and over time they grow to love her. Bewitched, Pocky’s mother says and this makes Pocky wonder if Marble-Anne is right. Perhaps Angelique is a witch!

But there is a neighbour on the other side of them Pocky fears. Mr Smith says terrible things about Angelique. And he is beginning to watch the house. Especially the children. They have every reason to be afraid.

When Pocky’s mother becomes ill with cancer, the children finally find out where Angelique goes at night. And they find out that not only is Angelique magical, really magical, but that she has come for a reason.

Pocky discovers she has magic too. Without Pocky, Angelique cannot save the children’s mother. Or herself.

And Pocky is the only one who can save Marble-Anne!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Normoyle and Cogan Publishers
Country
Australia
Date
8 October 2018
Pages
310
ISBN
9780648400202

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Pink is the story of a little girl’s discovery of love, family and what it means to be brave.

It is 1969 and Pocky is seven years old. Her brother gave her the name because she has The Southern Cross in chicken pock marks on her forehead. She and her brother live with their mother on the flat roof of a suburban house not far from the drive-in. They have no father.

Her mother moved the furniture up under the stars to catch the cool summer breezes. She’s not like other mothers.

When Angelique moves in next door, all glamorous and mysterious, Pocky doesn’t know what to think. Angelique drives a hearse, owns a coffin and only comes out at night. Marble-Anne at school says people like that aren’t people at all. They’re zombies or witches or maybe vampires. Angelique doesn’t look like any of those, but Pocky can’t be sure.

Angelique is not like anyone the family have ever met. She charms them and over time they grow to love her. Bewitched, Pocky’s mother says and this makes Pocky wonder if Marble-Anne is right. Perhaps Angelique is a witch!

But there is a neighbour on the other side of them Pocky fears. Mr Smith says terrible things about Angelique. And he is beginning to watch the house. Especially the children. They have every reason to be afraid.

When Pocky’s mother becomes ill with cancer, the children finally find out where Angelique goes at night. And they find out that not only is Angelique magical, really magical, but that she has come for a reason.

Pocky discovers she has magic too. Without Pocky, Angelique cannot save the children’s mother. Or herself.

And Pocky is the only one who can save Marble-Anne!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Normoyle and Cogan Publishers
Country
Australia
Date
8 October 2018
Pages
310
ISBN
9780648400202