Wish-Bringer
Little Monk Book 2
(Author) Geraldine McCaughrean"In the second instalment of the Monacello trilogy, the 'Little Monk' who brings both good and bad luck is begrudgingly transformed into the Wish-Bringer ... There is one wish, however, that Monacello cannot grant; he still does not know the rest of his story; the mystery of his parents and why he came to be left outside the doors of a nunnery one cold morning. ... Monacello faces up to his enemies and comes one step closer to discovering the truth about his past. When it comes to the Little Monk though, bad luck can never be far away, and soon Monacello is called upon to grant the hardest wish of all ..."--Publisher's website.
Geraldine McCaughrean
Geraldine McCaughrean is a British author known for her prolific output of over 160 books, ranging from picture books to novels for both children and adults. She has won numerous awards for her work, including the Carnegie Medal, the Whitbread Children's Book Award, and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize.
McCaughrean is known for her rich, detailed storytelling and vivid characters that come to life on the page. Her writing is often described as lyrical, imaginative, and meticulously researched, drawing readers into immersive worlds filled with adventure, mystery, and magic.
One of McCaughrean's most famous works is "Peter Pan in Scarlet," a sequel to J.M. Barrie's classic novel "Peter Pan," which was authorized by the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. The book was well-received by both critics and fans of the original story, showcasing McCaughrean's talent for capturing the essence of beloved characters while adding her own unique twist.
Overall, Geraldine McCaughrean has made a significant impact on children's literature, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions with her innovative storytelling and captivating narratives. Her work continues to inspire readers of all ages and cement her legacy as a master storyteller.