Book 3 in the award-winning Kingdom of Silk series.
It has taken Perry Angel almost seven years to find the place where he belongs. He arrives in the Kingdom of Silk one day on the ten-thirty express, carrying only a small and shabby suitcase embossed with five golden letters. What do those letters mean? And why won't Perry let go of his case? Perry is a foster child, who does not expect to be staying in one place for any length of time. But the Silk family are quite determined that they have enough room and love for one more. This is a gentle and moving story about finding your place in the world and there could be no better place for Perry Angel than with Griffin Silk, his family and his best friend, Layla.
Following on from the success of The Naming of Tishkin Silk and Layla Queen of Hearts, comes this third instalment in Glenda Millard's award-winning Kingdom of Silk series. There is a reason why the Kingdom of Silk series has won every major prize in Australia: these whimsical, beautifully written and illustrated mini-novels are quite simply exceptional.
It has taken Perry Angel almost seven years to find the place where he belongs. He arrives in the Kingdom of Silk one day on the ten-thirty express, carrying only a small and shabby suitcase embossed with five golden letters. What do those letters mean? And why won't Perry let go of his case? Perry is a foster child, who does not expect to be staying in one place for any length of time. But the Silk family are quite determined that they have enough room and love for one more. This is a gentle and moving story about finding your place in the world and there could be no better place for Perry Angel than with Griffin Silk, his family and his best friend, Layla.
Following on from the success of The Naming of Tishkin Silk and Layla Queen of Hearts, comes this third instalment in Glenda Millard's award-winning Kingdom of Silk series. There is a reason why the Kingdom of Silk series has won every major prize in Australia: these whimsical, beautifully written and illustrated mini-novels are quite simply exceptional.