One year after the death of Jessie’s much-loved horse, Cleo and she is still heartbroken. So when she’s told to write a story in her English lesson, Jessie creates a magical tale about a Wish Fairy that can grant wishes.
The trouble is… things don’t go exactly to plan when to Jessie’s surprise, her paper Wish Fairy drawing becomes real, and there is only one wish that she truly wants... For her golden girl, Cleo to come back to life.
Can the Wish Fairy’s magic deliver Jessie her special wish?
Genna Rowbotham wrote her first children’s story in 2017, fitting it in around caring for her young family, and is now an author of nine children’s books as well as a short story in a magazine. Rowbotham has a passion to write stories that help entertain, educate and inspire young ones as the reader can escape the seriousness of life and enter a world of magic.
Her other interests include reading, writing, travelling, astrology, spending time with her family and exploring the great outdoors.
She lives with her lively, imaginative family in Derbyshire in a house full of books, magazines as well as colourful drawings and all sorts of artwork from her children (empty cereal boxes are often taken from the recycle bin to reinvent something wonderful like a spy camera or telescope).
You can find out more at www.gennarowbotham.co.uk