The Way to Penwellard


Book Description

In this first book in the “Penwellard” trilogy, four children in the far west of England accidentally find themselves in the mythical land of Penwellard. But was it just an accident, after all? For it seems that Molly the witch needs their help in defeating the monster Furbelows and their terrifying Razor-Toothed Fairyhounds. Some ancient Cornish sites, and some helpful magic spells, link Penwellard to the ordinary world; and with the help of the Aeriel Misty, some Flying Cats, and Sherbet the magically gifted but cranky tortoiseshell cat, their adventure begins... “A wonderful evocation of four very normal children suddenly catapulted into another world where their courage, ingenuity and determination are really needed, and indeed prophesied in an ancient, mysterious book.” – Jane Sand Back to Penwellard and Halfway to Penwellard continue the children’s adventures.




Back to Penwellard


Book Description

In their second adventure in the magical land of Penwellard, four children are asked for their help in solving a Missing Persons mystery. Each one must undergo a dangerous ordeal, to find a clue leading to the next part of the puzzle. Ellica the Fairy Queen and her sisters, the four Pisky Princes, and Misty the Aeriel are all on hand to help in the battle against some terrifying monsters… … but nobody can be sure if the incredibly ancient (and unpredictable) fairy Quirillia is going to be a help or a hindrance. 1. Festival Day 2. Morilow 3. Disaster 4. Misty Offers a Clue 5. Sherbet 27 6. Black Cat Island 7. The Giant Catfish 8. Under the Lake 9. Over the Bridge 10. The Dragomander 11. A Song of Praise 12. Flying Lessons 13. The World Eater 14. Lord Trewea 15. A Test for Dewi 16. Calling the Flyers 17. Worm Island 18. The Worm People 19. The Ruby Key 20. Korbulok 21. The Angel 22. The Island of De Trow 23. The Wormskin 24. Ellica Returns 25. Back to Penwellard 26. One Last Surprise




Shell Crystal and Stone


Book Description

A modern fairy tale set in the far west of Cornwall, written and beautifully illustrated by Claire Collard. Tired from the waves, warm from the sun, Finella settles down on her beach towel…