Magical adventures in a forest full of fairies with everyone's favourite human-fairy best friend team, Lola and Larch, for fans of Rainbow Magic and Isadora Moon.
Lola can't believe her luck. The rabbit she's rescued in the forest is actually a rebellious fairy in disguise! But Larch has trouble on her tail. Evil Euphorbia Spurge wants to steal her magic! Soon it's a battle of wits and wands as the new friends take on the wildest fairy in the woods...
With beautiful black and white illustrations throughout, Lola and Larch is a heart-warming, funny celebration of friendship. It's the perfect series for readers who like fairies, magic, and very naughty rabbits!
"Giggles galore" Irish Examiner
"Cosy adventure story, complete with O'Hart's trademark world-building and a dash of enchantment from Seago's atmospheric illustrations" Irish Examiner
Look out for more Lola and Larch!
The adventures continue in Lola and Larch Save the Sunshine Spell
Lola and Larch Make a Winter Wish coming 24th October
Lola can't believe her luck. The rabbit she's rescued is actually a fairy in disguise - now she has her very own fairy!
There's just one problem. Larch, the fairy, keeps insisting that Lola is her human.
And now evil Euphorbia Spurge is coming after Larch and her magic. It's going to be a battle of wits, wands and fairy wings as the new friends take on the wildest fairy in the woods!
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Sinéad O'Hart (Author)Sinéad O'Hart lives in the midlands of Ireland with her family, where it rains a lot (perfect staying-in-to-read weather!). Lola and Larch is Sinéad's first chapter book series for young readers published by Nosy Crow. Her books for older readers include The Eye of the North, The Time Tider and The Silver Road. She loves going for walks, autumn weather, getting things in the post, and (of course) reading, writing, and being creative. If she couldn't be an author, she'd probably be an artist - and she DEFINITELY believes in fairies!
Rachel Seago (Illustrator)
Rachel Seago studied translation and interpretation of French and Spanish at university, but quickly decided that her first job proofreading kitchen appliance manuals was not for her. She began an indefinite trip around the world with her backpack and started filling her sketchbooks with doodles of the people she met and the places she went. After eight years of travelling and freelancing, Rachel settled back in her bonnie homeland of Scotland in 2022 to concentrate on illustrating for children.