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Informationen zum Autor Kate Saunders worked as an actress until she was twenty-five, when she became a writer. She has written for both adults and children and edited a collection of short stories. For children, she wrote the successful BELFY WITCHES series on which a major BBC TV series was based and CAT AND THE STINKWATER WAR. As a journalist she has worked for many national papers; she can also be heard regularly on Radio 4. She lives in London. Vorwort A funny, contemporary fairy tale from the author of Cat and the Stinkwater War Zusammenfassung 'Most important of all, THE BOX MUST NEVER BE OPENED. Do you understand?' Jane is the only one to befriend the strange new girl in her class. All the other children think Staffa is weird, with her paper-white skin, strange way of speaking and funny old fashioned clothes. But Jane thinks Staffa is fun, and silly and brave even if she is undeniably odd. The only thing Jane doesn't like about her is her mother, Lady Matilda - a large woman who dresses in huge tweed knickerbockers, drinks a vile smelling tea and seems to be sizing Jane up for something. Nonetheless, Jane agrees to go on holiday with Staffa. Travelling with them is the exquisitley painted box Lady Matilda always keeps by her side. Jane is given strict instructions NEVER to open the box but when she wakes one night to see a strange glow coming from it, she can't resist a peek inside. What she sees changes life for ever as she finds herself plunged into the tiny world of Eck... a world of slug steaks, spider racing and a tyrannical Queen hell-bent on marrying Jane off to her son... This is a vividly drawn contemporary fairytale, full of mad invention, adventure and wonderfully colourful characters.