The Story Traveller

The Story Traveller

by JudyStubley (Author)

Synopsis

Lucy enjoys school until one day her father takes a new job in a new town, which means a new school. That's when her troubles begin. For reasons she can't understand, she is targeted by three bullies, led by Anna Ibsen. As she struggles with this, she finds she has been offered the job of story traveller by the Fairy Godmothers' Union.During the day, Lucy does her best to deal with the increasing amount of bullying and at night sets off on a series of exciting and dangerous adventures into the world of Cinderella. Her journeys take her to France, to China to meet Yeh-Shen and a perilous journey to Ireland, where she introduces herself to Ash, a young Irish lad. Her final travels take her to Russia to meet Vasilisa and the scary Baba Yaga.But these journeys are not all full of wonder and joy. Lucy has scares and terrors as she comes up against many of the evil characters from Storyland, while dealing with the nastiness of Anna and her cronies. However, she learns a lot from her job as story traveller, and with the backing of friends and family, finds the courage to deal with the bullies.The Story Traveller, which carries a positive moral message to readers, will apply to children ages 7-10. Judy is inspired by many modern authors including Eoin Colfer, Michael Morpugo and Terry Pratchett, and by one of her favourite childhood books, Little Lord Fauntleroy by Mrs. F. H. Burnett.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Matador
Published: 01 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 1848766521
ISBN 13: 9781848766525
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Media Reviews
Take a dash of history, a soupcon of geography, sprinkle with fairy magic (courtesy of the FGU) and stir gently with humour. Add an understanding of how a child feels to be bullied and complete by lacing the mixture with tales from around the world. The final product is 'The Story Traveller', Judy Stubley's first novel, which, while dealing sympathetically with the problems both of the bullied child and of the bully, weaves a magical tale as Lucy tackles problems at home and in Storyland. -- Val Dawson
Author Bio
Born in 1941, Judy grew up in a wonderful old farmhouse, surrounded by magical grounds. It was here her love of make believe began. Her love affair with storytelling has lasted all her life. Now retired, she lives in rural Oxfordshire with her husband. They have two children and three grandchildren.