Author:Glennyce S. Eckersley

There is clearly a growing interest among teenagers in all things magical and difficult to explain. The theme of good and evil is prominent, as is the need to feel a being of some kind is watching out for you and keeping you from harm. Following the huge success of Glennyce Eckersley's previous books, such as An Angel At My Shoulder and Saved By The Angels, she is now turning her attention to stories of teenagers seeing angels and other psychic phenomenon. These include angels appearing in mysterious circumstances, hearing music without being able to trace where it's coming from; angels in nature; encounters of angels by teenagers from other countries; examples of teenagers hearing an 'inner voice' which guided them through adversity, and many more. Full of intriguing stories and spine-tingling tales, this book is sure to set every teenager's teeth on edge, make their hair stand on end - and warm their hearts.
John Farman's bookfull of belly-laughs is guaranteed to be more amusing than RE classes
—— The TimesA genuinely funny book
—— Financial TimesThe subject is very relevant today and Swindell's approach for younger readers is superbly formed
—— Independent On SundayThe plot moves quickly, building to a gripping and frightening climax . . . An interesting read
—— The School LibrarianIs a challenging story of friendship set against difficult and topical subject matter
—— The Sunday TimesThis is a brave and successful attempt to help readers understand a complex, topical situation in our real world
—— The BooksellerThought-provoking book with sensitivity, wit and warmth . . . Its admirable message comes wrapped in a fast-paced and exciting adventure story populated with well-rounded characters
—— Irish Times






