![]() ![]() I'm happy to stick with my rose tinted specs. I really like where I am now and wouldn't want to risk not ending up here! But if I could just relive it…Gosh, d'you know what? I don't think I want to do that either. Interesting question! I definitely wouldn't want to change anything, because even though there are all sorts of things I wouldn't mind having done differently, I'd be worried that I might end up somewhere else. Is there any period in your own life you’d like to revisit, either to change something or just to relive it? ![]() BB: In A Year Without Autumn, Jenni moves forward in time and is left frantically trying to go back.(And even though they think they might be getting a bit old now, they probably still believe in mermaids and fairies.) Fun loving, they probably have a best friend who they spend all their time with, and they have a good imagination and have lots of dreams. They will be around nine or ten years old - particularly for the Emily Windsnap and Philippa Fisher books - although they might stretch as far as fourteen for A Year Without Autumn. Liz Kessler: Generally girls, although it would be lovely to think that there are a few boys in there too. ![]()
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