The Magic of Misty Nook

The Family from Castle Farm

Children - Animals
76 Pages
Reviewed on 04/24/2023
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Author Biography

Christine Skippins held a long career in finance before focusing on her writing and illustration, and it didn’t take long for her to recognise her niche once that happened.

After signing up at a local animal rescue centre in an effort to get involved in a local charity, Chris discovered the inspiration for her series, The Magic of Misty Nook.

As a teenager, Chris worked in a pet shop, where she frequently tried to adopt, often against her parent's wishes, rabbits, guinea pigs, and even puppies that needed homes.

Over the years, Whiskey the Collie and numerous other pets shared their lives with Chris, but her transformative experience came while helping at an animal sanctuary. She was filled with admiration for the animals and the team that rehabilitated them. And The Magic of Misty Nook was born.

Today, she brings wonderful animal characters to life by telling how scared and lonely souls find love and kindness at Misty Nook.

A native of Chichester, England, Chris is a Mum to a grown son and daughter, and Rizzo her spaniel. Nanny to her four-year-old grandson, Harry, Ivy the Labrador, and Rolo the Spaniel.

A naturally active and creative person, Chris spends her mornings out with her dog, forming stories in her head whilst enjoying the beautiful West Sussex countryside around her home.

Losing herself in a good book in her garden with a glass of wine is one of her favourite ways to unwind.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Anne-Marie Reynolds for Readers' Favorite

The Magic of Misty Nook by Christine Skippens tells the story of a family from Castle Farm. One day, the elves at Misty Nook wake up to discover their courtyard full of animals. Where did they come from? A note from the Castle Family explains that they can no longer look after their animals, and they hope the good folk at the rescue can. The animals can’t understand why they are there. They weren’t mistreated; the Castle looked after them well, showering them with love and attention. Will they ever find the same kind of home again?

The Magic of Misty Nook: The Family at Castle Farm by Christine Skippens is a remarkable story with beautiful illustrations. It is divided into separate accounts, one for each of the animals from Castle Farm, and we learn their personalities and about their lives. This story is for kids who love animals and about how the rescue cares for them and helps them find their new homes. Part of the Misty Nook series, this is another fantastic tale, again told from the perspective of an actual rescue with real animals that they take in, goats, dogs, chickens, cows, and more, all with their recollections of how well they were treated before they were given up. This doesn’t just teach kids that animals should be cared for, it also teaches that, no matter how much you love and look after something, circumstances can change, and you may have to make a tough decision. Great story, perfectly written for its audience.

Lucy

As a parent of a young reader, I appreciate the bright, engaging illustrations throughout Christine Skippens' book. It is hard to find easy chapter books that are so nicely illustrated in color. This is a well-though out story, from the engaging storyline to the vibrant picture support. Young readers who love animals like my daughter will love this! I look forward to checking out more from the series.