![]() She’s employed as a dog walker, which sadly reminds her of her dear departed Hound. To raise money for (secret) voice lessons, she starts a neighborhood odd-jobs business. The story mostly belongs to Batty: already an accomplished pianist, she’s discovered a talent for singing. (Aspiring author Jane, however, is as dreamy as ever.) And Batty, the impish little girl with butterfly wings, is now ten and the “senior member of the younger Penderwick siblings” - stepbrother Ben (seven) and half-sister Lydia (two). ![]() Penderwick has married the lovely Iantha Rosalind is away at college and Skye is fending off best friend Jeffrey’s romantic advances. In this fourth Penderwicks book, time has passed and the family landscape has changed. ![]()
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