"Enid has never fit in with kids her age. They don't talk the way she does, and they never get sent to the office by teachers who think her writing is so good that she must have cheated on her assignments. They're not like Enid at all. And they also can't see the faeries. They don't know how the faeries interfere with peoples' lives--not the way Enid and her mother do. So, Enid is writing a book on how to see the faeries. But she doesn't know if she can get it written before the faeries completely ruin her life. If only she can trap one . . ."--Provided by publisher.
year: 2018
call number/section: 1000
subjects: individuality, fairies, fiction, humorous fiction