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Children's middle grade illustrated story for 8-12 year olds. Absolutely BONKERS! That's what Tillie Longbottom thought about time travel … until it happened to her. Whoosh! Back to 1972! Totally bizarre! Tillie is a normal twelve year old girl living in a normal council house near Oldham. She detests her stupid surname and could win the prize for 'most unpopular kid of the year!' She longs to be accepted by the group of cool girls in her class. Tillie's hugest wish is to ride a horse. Her parents can't afford riding lessons. This drives her crazy-mad. Then one Saturday night something weird…mehr

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Children's middle grade illustrated story for 8-12 year olds. Absolutely BONKERS! That's what Tillie Longbottom thought about time travel … until it happened to her. Whoosh! Back to 1972! Totally bizarre! Tillie is a normal twelve year old girl living in a normal council house near Oldham. She detests her stupid surname and could win the prize for 'most unpopular kid of the year!' She longs to be accepted by the group of cool girls in her class. Tillie's hugest wish is to ride a horse. Her parents can't afford riding lessons. This drives her crazy-mad. Then one Saturday night something weird happens. The ghost of a beautiful, golden stallion falls from the sky. Golden Phantom whisks her away. Gutsy Tillie Longbottom must help solve the bizarre mystery that happened way back in 1972. Children who love stories about horses and time travel will adore this Halloween story. It's Spooky Wooky!
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ABOUT HEATHER B.MOON Heather B. Moon was born in Royton, Lancashire and is married with two grown up children and three beautiful grandchildren. After teaching for some time in the Oldham area, Heather acquired her own school in the north of England. She now spends time at her villa in Lanzarote and walking the South West coast path close to her home in Cornwall. Heather's passion for animals is greatly expressed in her writing. 'I believe that wild animals should enjoy their freedom and not be held in captivity for entertainment purposes. I also believe in signing every petition there is for banning certain pesticides that harm our insects and birds. We all have a responsibility. Our world is like a tapestry...if one little thread becomes unravelled then the whole planet may fall apart.'