By Nell Chenault
Pictures by Vee Guthrie
Copyright 1962
Parsifal is a Poddley. At the start of this book, he is seen rushing to an
emergency job he has been entrusted with.
“A Poddley’s job is a very interesting one indeed. It is being a friend to a lonely or unhappy
child until that child’s problem is solved.
Then the Poddley moves on to a new case.”
Poddleys are magical little green creatures, about a foot
high, able to appear and disappear at will, with the ability to travel on the
time waves that travel around the world.
Parsifal is rushing to be at Colin’s bedside in the
hospital. Poor Colin is recovering from
an accident, but his injuries are much more that physical. Colin’s dear dog, Lad, died in that
accident. Colin is showing no interest
in eating or getting better and is not looking forward to going home, knowing
Lad will not be waiting for him.
A Poddley takes his job very seriously, and so Parsifal gets
to work helping to heal Colin’s pain. He
uses his magical powers to take Colin on a time wave, six hundred years in the
past, to see Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, in action. The excitement of the adventure, along with
learning about Robert’s own beloved dog, comforts Colin and gives him renewed
interest in life.
Parsifal has done his job well, and is even awarded Poddley
of the Year!
This sounds like such a lovely read...timely too.
ReplyDeleteIn my childhood, this book was part of our home collection and I reread it often. A special nostalgia washes over me just thinking about it. Thanks for the post!
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