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Tally and the Angel : Book One India
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On the saddest day of her life, Tally discovers that the pendant which belonged to her mother is home to the Angel Jophiel. Tally knows that having her very own angel will change her life forever. Solving mysteries and having adventures with an angel in tow is awesome, right? What could go wrong? But being best friends with an angel doesn’t stop Tally from plunging into great danger when she discovers a deadly plot to destroy India with a gigantic flood. In a race against time beneath the beautiful city of Agra, Tally will need all her own courage and strength as well as Jophiel’s mythical sword to save herself and hundreds of kidnapped children.
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Tally’s Exciting Adventure
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Tally and the Angel Book Two, Canada follows a girl and her guardian angel who set off on a journey to Canada to break a curse in order to save her father. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
After I had finished the first book in the Tally and the Angel series, which is set in India, I had intended Tally to go to Greece. However, I spent a week in the Yukon, husky sledding, and I just knew I had to set my story there. The idea for the curse came from a chance TV advert for a new film about a very old story. My experiences on the husky tour coupled with events that had taken place during an earlier stay in Canada in the winter, just clicked into place and contributed to Tally’s exciting adventure.
Was there a reason why you chose this location as the backdrop for your story?
I wanted the second book to be as different as possible from the first and so the sparsely inhabited, frozen wastelands of North Yukon, seemed a great choice after the hot, dusty, crowded streets of India.
Are you a fan of the Young Adult Fantasy genre? What books do you think most influenced your work?
I have always adored Tolkein’s work and also C S Lewis. These are the two writers who have influenced me the most, but I have to admit, the Harry Potter series galvanized me into action and confirmed for me that it is not necessary, nor even desirable, to ‘write down’ to children. I think this is why adults, as much as children, enjoy the Tally and the Angel series.
Will there be another story about Tally and Jophiel in the future, or are you working on a different story?
There will most certainly be more stories about Tally! I plan for them to go to Greece next (at last). Though before that I am working on the fourth book in my other series, The Amberwood Hall Ballet School series.
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Tally and the Angel: Book Two, Canada
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In Eleanor Dixon’s captivating sequel, Tally and the Angel Book Two, Canada readers are transported to the frosty landscapes of Canada, joining young Tally, her father, and her guardian angel, Jophiel, on an extraordinary adventure. This thrilling tale unfolds when a seemingly innocuous encounter with locals spirals into a perilous struggle for the lives of Tally and her father.
Throughout their journey, Tally and Jophiel face formidable challenges, from wolves and icy conditions to celestial spirits and the power of invisibility. The story is further enriched by unforgettable companions who contribute their own unique qualities to the narrative.
Despite the enchanting presence of Tally’s guardian angel in the form of a pendant, the true magic of this story lies in the myriad surprises and delights that unfold within its pages. Dixon masterfully crafts a narrative that is both intriguing and wholly original, with readers finding themselves captivated and delighted at every turn. Tally, who may evoke an image of vulnerability, emerges as a fierce and formidable protagonist.
Eleanor Dixon’s writing stands apart from contemporary children’s literature, exuding a timeless charm reminiscent of the works of L. Frank Baum and C.S. Lewis. This distinctive quality sets Tally and the Angel Book Two, Canada, apart as a rare gem in modern storytelling. In addition, Dixon proves herself to be a fantastic author with boundless creativity.
Tally and the Angel Book Two, Canada is an enthralling and beautifully-written tale that transcends age boundaries, appealing to children, teens, and adults alike. With its rich blend of fantasy and reality, the novel boasts well-developed characters and an engrossing narrative.
Pages: 180 | ASIN : B09MFVBDXR
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