Brigid Lucy tries to be good, but it doesn’t always work.
This could be due to the invisible imp hiding in her hair. Biddy is excited when she spots a real-life Princess Tower
from the window of the train. So is the invisible imp that lives
in her hair – it is going to lead to all sorts of trouble!
Mum says the tower is a cathedral, but what do grown-ups
know? When Biddy and the imp investigate further, they
discover that Princess Rapunzel is trapped inside the tower.
Can Biddy save the day?
This is Book 2 in the Brigid Lucy Series. See all Brigid Lucy books here.
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Anne Mangan was born in London, and migrated with her family to Australia when she was two. She is currently employed as a social worker in country Victoria, where she lives with her family. Tamsin Ainslie is an illustrator who lives in Murwillumbah in Northern New South Wales with her two daughters, Olympia and Matilda, their dog Peggy and mouse Tracey.
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