The Meditations of the Milliner is the fifth book in the Milliner Series. It is another touching tale about the wonderful imagination that every child has and about the world they create in their minds. In their world, absolutely anything is possible, and when Mr Milliner gets involved, things usually go from bad to worse.
The children discover that their mother's bedroom rug might just be a flying carpet and that Mr Milliner may be just the person to fly it.
Another brilliant book from James Hywel that children and adults will love in equal measure.
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James Hywel has written over twenty children's books.
His stories remind us of that magical gift we all possessed as children - the gift of imagination.
Children have taken his characters into their hearts, while parents remember their own childhood as they become lost between the pages.
James sits somewhere between contemporary fiction and fantasy fiction. He blurs the line between reality and imagination beautifully, leaving the reader wondering where that line actually is.
His books are aimed at children from seven years old and upwards, although they are also books that parents can pick up after the children have gone to bed and thoroughly become as lost in the pages as their children were.
James has recently launched the 'Short Stories' which are ideal for parents to read to their younger children at bedtime.
All the books by this author are both funny and silly, meant to make readers laugh and giggle.
His stories sometimes delve into important subjects such as climate change, species loss and pollution - all issues that are becoming increasingly important to children.