Oh my heart! This was such a great little book! Loved it! It's 1952 in smog-shrouded London. Christmas might be fast approaching, but with her mum away & Uncle Frank busy running the post office, Penny Black is lonelier than ever. All that changes when Penny discovers a small, fluffy, funny, springy & – most importantly – talking creature in the post office one night, trying to make off with a letter. But Wishyouwas is no thief. He's a Sorter, & he soon introduces Penny to a fascinating secret world hidden in the tunnels underneath the city's streets. Self-appointed guardians of lost mail, the Sorters have dedicated their lives to rescuing letters that have gone astray & making sure they get delivered to their rightful owners. Penny is determined to protect the Sorters, but how long will she be able to keep them safe with Stanley Scrawl, the sinister Royal Mail Rat Catcher, on the prowl? Can Penny save the Sorters & deliver a joyful Christmas?
This was so heartwarming, cozy, & atmospheric. There’s suspense that kept me on the edge of my seat, but not a scary kind. Just an I need to keep reading kind lol It’s 1952 in London, at Christmas….then you have the guardians of lost mail, & all the postal settings(above & below ground lol)-all of that plus the beautiful, descriptive writing..INCREDIBLE- including the details like the different positions the guardians may have-like a Sorter. Then all of their names are GENIUS! They are reminiscent of letters/packages(mail in general), in some form or another. Like- Dearsir, Dearmadam, Thiswayup, Withlove, & so many more. I absolutely loved Penny & her Uncle. Penny is such a brave kid, & the bond she forms with Wishyouwas was so beautiful. My heart melted time & time again. The Post Office, & her actually living in the same building was also atmospheric to me. I loved that. I loved everything about this. I even let out a little squeal of joy when I saw in the back that there will be a sequel! I’m so happy! Lol HIGHLY recommend! Such a charming, heartwarming, atmospheric, cozy read; full of friendship, bravery, & doing the right thing. Stunning cover & illustrations throughout by Penny Neville-Lee as well!💜