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My fair godmother by janette rallison
My fair godmother by janette rallison











my fair godmother by janette rallison

And she really doesn’t get one Chrissy’s only a fair godmother, and even though she grants Tansy three wishes, she doesn’t exactly deliver them the way Tansy thinks they should be delivered. The last thing she needs is a fairy godmother. Of course, that means she falls in with the wrong crowd, mostly to make her dad angry (it works), which culminates with her getting caught red-handed with a can of spray paint and thrown into jail. So, the fall that she’s sent to live with them - because her mom and younger sister are on tour with a Broadway touring company - she is not the happiest person around. He’s been too busy for her, what with a new family and moving to Arizona from New York and all.

my fair godmother by janette rallison

Tansy Miller has been angry at her father since he and his mother divorced. Everything else is new, though the premise plays out in much the same way. The only returning people are Chrissy - the very lackadaisical, and somewhat incompetent fairy godmother, who has just picked up moonlighting as the tooth fairy since she can’t seem to get into the Fairy Godmother University - and her erstwhile (and somewhat grumpy) assistant Clover, the leprechaun. My Unfair Godmother is the second book, and while it helps if you’ve read the first, it’s not necessary.

my fair godmother by janette rallison

It stood out because I didn’t read this one out loud to C, and found that it worked just as well as a read as it did as a read-aloud. In going back and looking at what I wrote, this jumped out at me: “I’m not sure how well this would stand up if I had read it by myself, but I really enjoyed reading it aloud.” I read the first book in this series, My Fair Godmother, out loud to C about two years ago. Support your local independent bookstore: buy it there! First sentence: “Dear Professor Goldengill, Thank you for another opportunity to raise my semester grade with an extra credit project.”













My fair godmother by janette rallison