

The young protagonist of I, Coriander ( 2005) suffers from a cruel stepmother in seventeenth century London, but her life – mostly on London Bridge before it was denuded by early urban planners, and in a land of faerie – is engagingly narrated. Gardner's singletons tend to address somewhat older readers. The Red Necklace sequence beginning with The Red Necklace: A Story of the French Revolution ( 2007) features a young boy trained to perform magic tricks who finds out suddenly that he has the power to make his tricks real he falls in thrall to a cadre of aspirational Secret Masters but escapes.

The Magical Children sequence beginning with The Strongest Girl in the World ( 1999 chap), for slightly older children, tells the stories of various children who gain Magic powers. (? - ) UK theatre designer, illustrator and author, her books either being written for younger children or for the Young Adult market, beginning with the first of her twelve picture books, The Little Nut Tree (graph 1993).
