"It is. Its based loosely on the muggle interpretation of faries, I think that the author spent some time in the Muggle world because of the way she describes them. Not a single biting one in sight, but its the story of a little girl who goes to the bottom of the garden and ends up being taken by the fairies to a magical world where she spends the day dancing with them and having a tea party with fox-glove cups and when she curls up on a bed of heather and moss, she wakes up in her own garden and its tea time."
"The ultimate escape experience I guess. But its rather popular, the authors actually been commissioned for a trilogy of the fairy books. You might have to watch out that the child you're reading it to doesn't go on a fairy hunt though. I know I did."
She hoped that Fleur wouldn't ask when the book had been published, being 25 and checking the bottom of your garden for magical worlds wasn't widespread in the wizarding world.