Jack, Jessica and Wishler go to Giantland where they are tiny and everything is, well, GIANT! But the wishing-chair gets taken to be first prize in a talent contest and they will be stuck without it. They must help Olga the giantess win the talent show. But does she have the talent to succeed?
Enid Mary Blyton (1897–1968) was an English author of children's books.
Born in South London, Blyton was the eldest of three children, and showed an early interest in music and reading. She was educated at St. Christopher's School, Beckenham, and - having decided not to pursue her music - at Ipswich High School, where she trained as a kindergarten teacher. She taught for five years before her 1924 marriage to editor Hugh Pollock, with whom she had two daughters. This marriage ended in divorce, and Blyton remarried in 1943, to surgeon Kenneth Fraser Darrell Waters. She died in 1968, one year after her second husband.
Blyton was a prolific author of children's books, who penned an estimated 800 books over about 40 years. Her stories were often either children's adventure and mystery stories, or fantasies involving magic. Notable series include: The Famous Five, The Secret Seven, The Five Find-Outers, Noddy, The Wishing Chair, Mallory Towers, and St. Clare's.
According to the Index Translationum, Blyton was the fifth most popular author in the world in 2007, coming after Lenin but ahead of Shakespeare.
Another more recent adventure in the wishing chair and the title sort of indicates where they were headed. Pretty average stuff here, from the chair and the travellers, let's face it though the story from the beginning was never literature gold!
When you see everything rather dull and gloomy unlike everyone who apparently is having a great time enjoying the moment what else can you do unless reading a children's book that gives a vent to all your vexation at least for a moment...