Reviews

By Sue Read, co-founder and former editor of the Credition Country Courier

Even if one has not grown up with woods and fields to make a world of play – you cannot fail to be enchanted by this tale of three young friends who have their own secret world.

Pamela Abel-Smith’s Little Ed leaves the reader wishing for more. Do the children and their new friends meet again to have more adventures? I hope so.

As good a read for adults to confirm a world many children probably know is out there somewhere, maybe their own garden, maybe a park, maybe like this trio it is to be found beyond home boundaries.

This is a book where adults can get back to the world of wonderment life may have chased away. It is one children would love to go to with Little Ed, Lucky and Go-Go.

We get taken below the trees to find a place that needs colour, that needs the imagination of children to help it return to how it should be.

Great fun and don’t be surprised if adults get as absorbed by Little Ed as the children would.