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Brilliant Aunt Maude visits seasides the world over and has become quite the pebble collector. Pebbles of all shapes, sizes and colours and even one that looked a bit like Elvis Presley if you squinted a bit.

Her favourite pebbles, however, are Marigold, Mabel and Morris. One by one, and by strange and unusual ways, each child arrives at the stage door of Brilliant Aunt Maude’s theatre in the heart of London, home to an extraordinary cast of performers. There’s Dante the miraculous magician, Petunia the storyteller and seventy-year-old contortionists – the Fortune Sisters! But ticket sales are dwindling and the curtains might have to close – for the final time.

Until one day, as the Pebbles are exploring the many nooks and crannies of the theatre, they stumble upon something they were never meant to find . . . something that just might save the theatre after all . . .

Our Review Panel says...

I love reading books that connect to other books: prequels, sequels, spin offs etc; In this book, the Pebble children, Mabel, Morris and Marigold have lived their whole lives in the Pebble Theatre. But times are hard, and the theatre is threatened with closure, and so the three decide they will do whatever it takes to save it. When they discover a secret from the past that is connected to the Fossil sisters (the very same sisters that featured in Ballet Shoes) they are inspired to rescue their theatre in a very special way.

You, the reader, are in good hands:  the author, Carrie Hope Fletcher is an actress who has starred in several West End shows!

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