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Evie's Christmas Wishes

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Christmas is coming and Evie is wishing, wishing … Evie can hardly wait for Christmas to arrive. There is lots of festive fun to be had, from rehearsing for the school play, to decorating the tree,...
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  • 11 October 2022
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Christmas is coming and Evie is wishing, wishing …

Evie can hardly wait for Christmas to arrive. There is lots of festive fun to be had, from rehearsing for the school play, to decorating the tree, to wrapping presents. As she prepares for the big day with her parents and classmates, she is wishing, wishing, wishing. Suddenly, her wishes begin to come true! Just not in the way she expects. A wish for a reindeer results in a reindeer decoration being found in the attic, a wish for a singing part in her school play sees the whole class (Evie included) all singing along together, and her wish for a white Christmas sees a brief sprinkle of snowfall on Christmas Eve. Her biggest wish of all is for a baby sister, which also partially comes true, in a very surprising way.

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Price: $18.99
Pages: 32
Publisher: Little Island Books
Imprint: Little Island Books
Publication Date: 11 October 2022
Trim Size: 10.60 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781912417797
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Holidays & Celebrations / Christmas & Advent, JUVENILE FICTION / Religious / Other, JUVENILE FICTION / Family / General (see also headings under Social Themes)
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"Captures the magnificence of the festive season perfectly. The illustrations by debut artist Sharon Bergin are fantastic"

The Irish Times

"The illustrations by Shannon Bergin are full of rich Christmas colour and light."

Anne Cunningham, The Meath Chronicle

Siobhán Parkinson is one of Ireland's best-known writers for children. She has written more than thirty books, most of them for children and teenagers, for which she has won a bagful of awards and nominations, and her books have been translated into about twenty languages. She was Ireland's first Children's Laureate. She is visually impaired, which means she has to rely mainly on audiobooks for reading, and she works by using magnification software and a voice on her computer. She lives in Dublin in Ireland with her husband, who is a woodturner and without her grown-up son, who is a book editor.