… but she never expects two powerful forces to rise to stop her.
When Princess Molly’s friend, Cook Henny, gets sick, Molly sees a chance to help. She enters a talent contest to win money for a special gift to cheer up her friend, and sets off on an exciting adventure in a strange new land.
But it’s tough—a relentless bully is causing trouble, and Molly has to deal with a scary fear from her past. As things get harder, Molly must find the courage to stand up to her adversary and win the contest.
Will Molly be brave enough to beat her fears and help Cook Henny?
This allegorical story won’t just have your 8-11-year-old glued to the pages long past bedtime—it’s also a tale that weaves in lessons on resilience and how to handle fear.
If you love Kate DiCamillo, Roald Dahl and Enid Blyton, then this book is perfect for you.
Get your copy now and enter Molly’s world today.
If you mix a dash of allegory with action-packed plots and heart-warming characters, you’ll land right in the middle of a Carmen Allen story.
Her middle-grade stories are fast-paced and subtly allegorical—designed to build character and point young people gently toward God.
Carmen’s award-winning Molly Greenwood Adventures series has found its way into the hands (and hearts) of thousands of young readers, earning praise from both families and reviewers.
When she’s not plotting Molly’s next quest, you’ll find her dancing to loud music in the lounge room, probably with flour on her face and a new recipe in the oven.
Discover why so many parents and grandparents are turning to the Molly Greenwood Adventures—a series of clean, page-turning stories kids can’t put down.
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Steve Allen was always interested in drawing when he was young, but only began to take it seriously later in life.
As a Dad and now a Granddad, he knows just what makes kids tick. He has often put his illustrations to good use during years of working with kids clubs and youth groups.
Now, when he’s not working at his day job as an office manager, he can be found sketching using the paper and pencils left lying all around the house.
In this book, Steve illustrates entirely on iPad. He brings to life several fun new characters, as well as bringing back some well-loved favourites.