Sophy Williams lives in Wiltshire, England, with her husband, Mark Robertson (also an illustrator), her two lively sons, Oscar and Leo, and a scraggy black cat. Some of Sophy’s childhood was spent living in Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Middle East, and her illustrations are often influenced by these far-flung locations.
I would rather read the story of how the UK and US publishers managed to accidentally rename one of the characters, and why (I think) the series was published in a different order.
Not sure if I ever heard of a magical "sea pony", but loved the description and unique magic these creatures had. Their sea life and islands were beautiful to read about and loved how resourceful the girls were in their rescue of them 😄 The new girl was helpful even without a magical speaking stone! Such a fun adventure. Not sure if there will be more books but I would read them all if there were 😺
I thought this book was good, but they did mix up the name of a character from a previous book in the series. Her name used to be Ava and they changed it to Maya in this book. I really like the lighthouse setting. It seems very mystical and cozy. It's really well written and has beautiful illustrations of sea ponies that makes it seem like it's real!
When Grace finds out the Sea Ponies are in danger, she wishes she can have a necklace of her own to talk to her favorite Sea Pony. This book was adventurous, exciting, and courageous. I hope you enjoy it!
I thought that this book was awesome. I think that Grace really did deserve a speaking stone. Maybe the speaking stone didn't think that she had done enough at the beginning and then, later, it thought that she had really saved the sea ponies. However, I think that the sea ponies were too nice to save the Lady and her men. My faviroute charcter is the sea ponies because they are so peaceful and quiet and gentle. I reccomend this book to everyone as it is awesome and amazing!