Angel Creek

There are only two things Jelly likes about her falling-down new house: the old apricot tree and the creek over the back fence. One night, Jelly and her cousins spot something in the creek’s dark water. At first they think it’s a bird, but it is something much stranger and rarer: a baby angel with a broken wing. And they decide to keep it. But as things start to go wrong, Jelly discovers that you can’t just take something from where it belongs and expect it won’t be missed… A beautiful and moving story for anyone who has ever felt scared or brave or angry or tough, or believed that angels might really and truly be out there.

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    I found angel creek so fun it is an amazing book and the suspense is amazing.All the characters have different personality’s which makes the book even better!

    Angel creek is by the author Sally Rippin. the main characters are Jelly,Pip,Gino and an angel. When I started the book it was so boring but after a couple of chapters it got more and more interesting. the author has written over forty books but this one is not in a series.

    13 March 2017

  • Angel Creek is a short and sweet novel about the consequences of taking things from where they belong that perfectly encapsulates the innocence of childhood.

    5 March 2014

  • I really liked and enjoyed the book it was great!

    4 March 2014

  • loved it

    I thought the book was fantastic i hope there is going to be another one in the series i think the book is a good read for 8-12 year olds and i would definetly recommend it a very good buy

    2 November 2013

  • Awesome read!

    8 March 2013

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