Fujiko and the Fox
(Author) Ewa JozefkowiczJoin the Woodland Explorers Club to solve mysteries and protect the animals and trees of Willow Wish Wood. Six magical stories for 6+ inspiring learning through nature. Since breaking her arm in a cycling accident, Fujiko misses playing her violin and something strange is going on with sounds. Instead of tweeting birds and rustling leaves, she keeps hearing tyre screeches and sirens. When the Woodland Explorers find a fox living in the woods, Fujiko discovers they have a special connection. Friends, fireworks, foxes and an autumn festival all play a part in Fujiko's story as she recovers from her accident and music returns to her life. Includes exciting Super Woodland Facts on animal camouflage, foxes and hibernation. Join the Explorers on their next adventure Trix's Tree House publishing in May 2026!
Ewa Jozefkowicz
Ewa Jozefkowicz is a Polish-born author based in London. She is known for her middle-grade fiction novels that explore themes of friendship, family, and identity. Jozefkowicz's writing style is characterized by its emotional depth and relatable characters. Her most notable works include "The Mystery of the Colour Thief" and "Girl 38: Finding a Friend." Jozefkowicz's contributions to literature include addressing important issues such as mental health and loss in a sensitive and engaging manner. "The Mystery of the Colour Thief" is considered her most famous work, receiving critical acclaim for its poignant storytelling and powerful message. Jozefkowicz's impact on the middle-grade genre is evident in her ability to connect with young readers and tackle complex topics with empathy and authenticity.